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.

Tuesday, September 10, 201309/10/2013

Paul Beyer

Paul Beyer joins the program to talk about Tom Tom Festival.

Tuesday, September 10, 201309/10/2013

Kate Kaye

Kate Kaye is a reporter for Advertising Age and talks about how campaigns and corporations use data and digital media.

Monday, September 9, 201309/09/2013

Dave Norris

City Councilor Dave Norris joins us to talk about housing in Charlottesville.

Monday, September 9, 201309/09/2013

Mike Lyons

CBS military analyst Mike Lyons gives us his insight on recent diplomatic talks with Russia to stabilize the situation in…

Monday, September 9, 201309/09/2013

Rodney Thomas

Rio District Supervisor Rodney Thomas discusses the Western Bypass and the traffic situation here in Charlottesville.

Monday, September 9, 201309/09/2013

David Swanson

David Swanson discusses Syria and how people are voicing their opinions on American involvement in that area.

Friday, September 6, 201309/06/2013

Juandiego Wade

Juandiego Wade is with the Charlottesville City School Board and talks about the school take over law.

Friday, September 6, 201309/06/2013

Buddy Weber

Buddy Weber is a candidate for Charlottesville City Council.

Friday, September 6, 201309/06/2013

Enid Borden

Enid Borden is the President and CEO of the National Foundation to End Senior Hunger and talks about Virginia being…

Friday, September 6, 201309/06/2013

Susan Stewart

Susan Stewart is with Roy Wheeler Realty and joins the program to talk about real estate in the Fluvanna market.

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