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.

Friday, June 21, 201306/21/2013

Senator Louise Lucas

Senator Louise Lucas joins Jay James to talk about recent comments made by E.W. Jackson.

Friday, June 21, 201306/21/2013

Peter King

Peter King is with CBS News and talks about the trial of George Zimmerman.

Friday, June 21, 201306/21/2013

Ann Mallek

Ann Mallek is the Chairperson of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and talks about the eleven people that have…

Thursday, June 20, 201306/20/2013

Chris Gensick

Chris Gensick, Parks and Trails Planner for the City of Charlottesville, joins the show to discuss the details of the…

Thursday, June 20, 201306/20/2013

Dr. Chris Asaro

Dr. Asaro gives us the scoop on what we can expect in the aftermath of the omnipresent cicada swarm.

Thursday, June 20, 201306/20/2013

Carter Johnson

Carter Johnson, Public Information Officer for the Albemarle County,  touches on recent local incidents.

Wednesday, June 19, 201306/19/2013

Walt Heinecke

Walt Heinecke joins the show to discuss the latest happenings at UVA.

Wednesday, June 19, 201306/19/2013

Josh Hunt

Josh Hunt of the local restaurant “Beer Run” joins the show.

Wednesday, June 19, 201306/19/2013

Hodari Hamilton

Pastor Hodari Hamilton gives us the scoop on his upcoming local program.

Wednesday, June 19, 201306/19/2013

McGregor McCance

An interview with McGregor McCance.

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