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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.

Tuesday, February 11, 201402/11/2014

Robert Sarvis

Robert Sarvis of Libertarian Party of Virginia is nominated to run for Mark Warner’s Senate seat. He talks with Les Sinclair about Libertarianism and his plans.

Tuesday, February 11, 201402/11/2014

Stephen Hitchcock

Program Director of The Haven talks with Les Sinclair about the Run for Home 5K

Tuesday, February 11, 201402/11/2014

Peter Onuf

Expert on life and legacy of Thomas Jefferson joins Les Sinclair about the visit of Presidents to Monticello.

Tuesday, February 11, 201402/11/2014

Leslie Green Bowman

Thomas Jefferson Foundation talks with Les Sinclair about the visit of Presidents of U.S.A. and France visiting Monticello.

Friday, February 7, 201402/07/2014

Dori Zook

Dori Zook from the WINA Newsroom joins Les Sinclair to talk about Kevin Quick’s disappearance and the people charged in…

Thursday, February 6, 201402/06/2014

Dory Zook

Dory Zook of the WINA News Center talks with Les about details concerning the search for police captain Kevin Quick.

Thursday, February 6, 201402/06/2014

Steve Nichols

Steve Nichols talks with Les about potential tax hikes.

Thursday, February 6, 201402/06/2014

John Whitehead

John Whitehead, self-described “Beatlephile” and president of the Rutherford Institute, to reflect on Sunday’s 50th anniversary of The Beatles first…

Thursday, February 6, 201402/06/2014

Carole Larson

Carole Larson joins Les to discuss events at PVCC that provide college-bound students of all ages with free information about financial aid for any college they want to attend and assistance in completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Thursday, February 6, 201402/06/2014

Del Tag Greason

Del Tag Greason discusses a proposed bill “relating to Standards of Learning assessments and alternative assessment tools.”

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