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.

Monday, July 15, 201307/15/2013

John Raymond

John Raymond tells us all about the Carson Raymond Foundation and what they’re doing to help kids in need.

Monday, July 15, 201307/15/2013

Lance LoRusso

Lance LoRusso weighs in on the proceedings and recent verdict of the Zimmerman Trial.

Friday, July 12, 201307/12/2013

Petie Craddock

Petie Craddock joins Jay James to talk about his appointment to the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors.

Friday, July 12, 201307/12/2013

Brad Savage

Brad Savage joins Jay James live from Broadcasters for Blood at the Doubletree hotel to talk about the event.

Friday, July 12, 201307/12/2013

Mathew Staver

Mathew D. Staver is the Vice President for Liberty University and joins Jay James to talk about Liberty’s lawsuit against…

Friday, July 12, 201307/12/2013

Peter Tuz

Peter Tuz joins Jay James to talk about Obamacare and what it means to small businesses.

Thursday, July 11, 201307/11/2013

W. Bernard Carlson

W. Bernard Carlson, author and chair of the Department of Engineering and Society at UVA, tells us about his new book…

Thursday, July 11, 201307/11/2013

Chip Harding

Sheriff Chip Harding weighs in on DNA testing and it’s crucial role it’s played recently in the Boston Strangler case.

Thursday, July 11, 201307/11/2013

Jerry Stenger

Jerry Stenger, director of the climatology office at UVA,  talks with us about the unusually wet season.

Thursday, July 11, 201307/11/2013

Lance LoRusso

A leading attorney, former law enforcement officer, and author of the book, “When Cops Kill” talks about the George Zimmerman…

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