Charlottesville Right Now

Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

We go beyond the headlines into the important stories that matter to us locally.
Join NewsRadio WINA’s Courteney Stuart weekdays for the news and newsmakers of the day.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Randy Nelson

Randy Nelson joins Les Sinclair to talk about Charlottesville making their top 10 list of friendliest small cities.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Jill Schlesinger

CBS senior business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins Les Sinclair to give an update on the economy.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Lee Catlin

Lee Catlin joins Les Sinclair to talk about the budget and a possible tax increase in Albemarle County.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Matt Carmichael

Matt Carmichael is the editor of Livibility.com and joins Les Sinclair to talk about Charlottesville making the top 10 list of the most affordable health care.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Jude DeFrank

Jude DeFrank joins Les Sinclair to talk about Crutchfield’s 40th anniversary.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Paul Wright

Paul Wright of Bypass29Now joined Les Sinclair and Carole Thorpe to discuss the Albemarle County board of Supervisors meeting which seemingly put the project on hold.

Thursday, February 20, 201402/20/2014

Clara Belle Wheeler

Clara Belle Wheeler will discuss a low cost well water testing program administered by the Home Owners Water Group and numerous county Extension Offices, with testing to be done by a lab at Virginia Tech. More at: www.wellwater.bse.vt.edu

Thursday, February 20, 201402/20/2014

Maggie Ambrose and Brian Wheeler

Maggie Ambrose and Brian Wheeler of Charlottesville Tomorrow to discuss one of their articles about traffic tickets issued to bicyclists in Charlottesville.

Thursday, February 20, 201402/20/2014

Robert Hurt

Virginia Congressman Robert Hurt joins the show with an update of what his constituents should know about what he is working on in the House of Representatives.

Thursday, February 20, 201402/20/2014

Sean Tubbs

Sean Tubbs, reporter with Charlottesville Tomorrow, with an update about the R29 Western Bypass.

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