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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 16, 202208/16/2022

Charlottesville Vice Mayor Juandiego Wade | CRN

Charlottesville Vice Mayor Juandiego Wade discusses the proposed collective bargaining ordinance, construction on the Belmont Bridge and much more.

Tuesday, August 16, 202208/16/2022

Non-Profit Looks to Save Lives at Concerts | CRN

Morgan Godvin founder of the nonprofit Beats Overdose, discusses the skyrocketing fentanyl overdoses across the country and how her organization…

Tuesday, August 16, 202208/16/2022

ACLU of Virginia Staff Attorney’s Efforts to Fight Rollback of Sentence Credits | CRN

ACLU of Virginia Staff Attorney Geri Greenspan discusses the latest effort to fight the rollback of earned sentence credits that…

Monday, August 15, 202208/15/2022

Jeff Fogel Analyzes FOIA Lawsuit Against City | CRN

Attorney Jeff Fogel discusses the latest in a FOIA lawsuit against the city requesting information on settlements paid out in…

Monday, August 15, 202208/15/2022

This Week in City Government with Sean Tubbs | CRN

Sean Tubbs, creator of Charlottesville Community Engagement Newsletter, talks about a major rezoning in Albemarle County, progress on the Belmont…

Friday, August 12, 202208/12/2022

WINA’s Best Coverage Of A Continuing News Story – August 11th & 12th | CRN

Courteney recalls the events of Aug. 11 and 12 and plays WINA’s award-winning coverage from summer 2017.

Friday, August 12, 202208/12/2022

Trading Spaces: Rob Schilling on the Impact of Aug. 12 | CRN

Courteney Stuart and Rob Schilling, host of The Schilling Show, recall Aug. 12 and discuss the impact on the city…

Friday, August 12, 202208/12/2022

Foodie Fridays on a Winebar with Simon Davidson | CRN

Simon Davidson, creator of Charlottesville29.com, raves about Crush Pad, a winebar on the Downtown Mall.

Thursday, August 11, 202208/11/2022

Acclaimed Filmmaker Ricardo Preve on Pathways, Thomas Jefferson movie, and more | CRN

Acclaimed filmmaker Ricardo Previn talks about his newest film projects including “Pathways,” which explores the plight of migrant workers in…

Thursday, August 11, 202208/11/2022

Soaring and in Store for the Housing Market with Quinton Beckham | CRN

Quinton Beckham, principal broker for K.W. Alliance, talks about economic indicators in the housing market, the soaring price of rent,…

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