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, August 27, 201308/27/2013

Pamela Falk

Pamela Falk weighs in on the situation in Syria.

Monday, August 26, 201308/26/2013

David Ellis

David Ellis (assistant city manager) talks about implementing the Human Rights Commission.

Monday, August 26, 201308/26/2013

Andrea Copeland

Andrea Copeland (Charlottesville Chamber of Commerce) joins us live to share information about Charlottesville’s Promise.

Friday, August 23, 201308/23/2013

Michael Guthrie

Michael Guthrie, host of WINA’s Real Estate Matters, joins the program to talk about the housing market.

Friday, August 23, 201308/23/2013

August Skamenca

CBS News Correspondent August Skamenca talks about the trial of Nidal Hasan.

Friday, August 23, 201308/23/2013

Dr. Alvin Edwards

Dr. Alvin Edwards, Pastor of Mount Zion First African Baptist Church, talks about the Back to School Bash last weekend.

Friday, August 23, 201308/23/2013

LuAnn UnRu

LuAnn UnRu, Assistant Superintendent of Louisa County Schools, talks about the earthquake that happened two years ago in Louisa.

Thursday, August 22, 201308/22/2013

Kobby Hoffman

Kobby Hoffman joins us to talk “Women’s Equality Day”.

Thursday, August 22, 201308/22/2013

Courteney Stuart of “The Hook” on Alexis Murphy Case.

The Hook’s Courteney Stuart joins Les Sinclair and Carole Thorpe on Charlottesville Right Now for an update on the Alexis…

Thursday, August 22, 201308/22/2013

Robyn Bolling and Jim Asher

Robyn Bolling and Jim Asher (Principals of Greer Elementary and Burley Middle Schools respectively) join us live to discuss their…

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