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.

Thursday, July 18, 201307/18/2013

Pam Coulter

Pam Coulter discusses President Obama’s healthcare reform.

Wednesday, July 17, 201307/17/2013

Christopher Price

Christopher Price tells us his story, detailed in his book “I Stood Alone.”

Wednesday, July 17, 201307/17/2013

Heidi Hertz

Heidi Hertz weighs in on obesity and the recent buzz regarding the Boy Scouts.

Wednesday, July 17, 201307/17/2013

Pastor Matthew Murphy

Pastor Matthew Murphy discusses forums on racial disparities in juvenile justice.

Tuesday, July 16, 201307/16/2013

Scott Drenkard

Scott Drenkard, Tax Foundation Economist, joins Les Sinclair to explain a new study comparing Virginia’s gubernatorial candidates proposals for tax…

Tuesday, July 16, 201307/16/2013

John Woodriff

John Woodriff is co-owner of Beer Run and joins Les Sinclair to talk about parking issues with the city of…

Tuesday, July 16, 201307/16/2013

Darrick Brown

Darrick Brown joins Les Sinclair to talk about voting rights being restored to nonviolent felons.

Tuesday, July 16, 201307/16/2013

Denise Ramey

Denise Ramey of the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors joins Les Sinclair to talk about the second quarter results in…

Tuesday, July 16, 201307/16/2013

Peter King

CBS News Correspondent Peter King joins Les Sinclair live from the NAACP convention where Eric Holder is scheduled to speak…

Monday, July 15, 201307/15/2013

Dave Norris

City Councilor Dave Norris discusses panhandlers in Charlottesville.

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