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Monday, July 13, 201507/13/2015

Hospitals Call for a “Provider Assessment” Tax on Themselves

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Virginia’s Secretary of Health and Human Resources, Bill Hazel, talks with Les Sinclair about a so-called “provider assessment” tax that hospitals are actually requesting.

Monday, July 13, 201507/13/2015

Ten Things to Know about Identity Theft and Your Taxes

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Mark Hanson with IRS talk with Les Sinclair about things you should know about identity theft and your taxes.

Here are ten things to know about ID Theft:
Protect your Records.
Don’t Fall for Scams.
Report ID Theft to Law Enforcement.
Complete an IRS Form 14039 Identity Theft Affidavit.
Understand IRS Notices.
IP PINs.
Data Breaches.
Report Suspicious Activity.
Combating ID Theft.
Service Options.

Monday, July 13, 201507/13/2015

WINA Best Human Interest Business Unusual LUMI Juice

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair’s segment wins 1st place at Virginia Association of Broadcasters. WINA Best Human Interest Business Unusual LUMI Juice Hillary…

Monday, July 13, 201507/13/2015

Scott Daniel

Scott is on the board of directors for the Madison County Fair. He joined the show to talk about some of the new things the fair will feature this year.

Monday, July 13, 201507/13/2015

Tracey Gosse and Pat Gaspard

In Live Well

Tracey Gosse and Pat Gaspard from the UVA Breast Care Center joined the show to discuss the Mobile Mamagraphy Vehicle.

Monday, July 13, 201507/13/2015

Things To Think About When Buying A Home

In Real Estate Matters

Listen as Michael Guthrie details what you need to know about the most significant financial purchase of your life.

Sunday, July 12, 201507/12/2015

Morning News Weekends: Ann Badmus

In Morning News Weekends

The White House on Monday defended its immigration policies and blasted Republicans following the killing of a San Francisco woman – allegedly by an illegal immigrant.

When asked if the case was a failure of the administration’s enforcement policies, White House press secretary Josh Earnest chided Republicans for blocking a bipartisan immigration bill that would have boosted funding for border security.

“I recognize that people want to play politics with this,” Earnest said. “The fact is the president has done everything within his power to make sure that we’re focusing our law enforcement resources on criminals and those who pose a threat to public safety.”

Kathryn Steinle, 32, was shot and killed Wednesday at a popular tourist destination in San Francisco. The suspect, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, had multiple felony convictions and had been deported to Mexico five times.

Earnest faulted the “political efforts of Republicans” for blocking “the kind of investment that we would like to make in securing our border and keeping our communities safe

Is the senseless murder in San Francisco the catalyst for Democrats and Republicans to come together on a plan for comprehension immigration reform or will politics continue to get in the way? Ann Badmus offers insights.

Saturday, July 11, 201507/11/2015

Everyday Freedoms: A Conversation with Wendy

In Conversations with Wendy

Author Kimberly K. Schmidt shares one way to slow down and LISTEN to that still, small voice inside of you. Clay Hansen, Director of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression reminds us of our liberty to get vocal about what is important to us.

Friday, July 10, 201507/10/2015

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair Charlottesville Right Now with the Top 5 Soundbites of the Week on WINA.

Friday, July 10, 201507/10/2015

A Day in U.S. History

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Today historian Rick Britton talks about July 10th in U.S. History: In 1925, in Dayton, Tennessee, the so-called “Scopes Monkey…

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