Courteney Stuart

Courteney Stuart is a veteran investigative reporter and the host of Charlottesville Right Now on Newsradio WINA. Reach her at cstuart@charlottesvilleradiogroup.com.

Local
2 years ago
Virginia State Parks hiring for summer job positions

Summer job seekers who enjoy the outdoors are invited to apply for an array […]

Virginia State Park ranger pulling boats
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Virginia State Parks hiring for summer job positions

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLERIGHTNOW) –  Summer job seekers who enjoy the outdoors are invited to […]

Local
2 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: Former D.C. police officer injured on Jan. 6 issues warning

On Jan. 6, 2021, Michael Fanone was a D.C. police officer working on a narcotics case when he got a call his partner telling him to turn on his police radio. Three years later, he’s dedicated his life to combating political rhetoric and lies that lead to violence. He shared his experience on Charlottesville Right Now.

Local
2 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: Lawsuit alleging sexual abuse by guru filed against Yogaville

Two women who claim they were sexually abused by the guru who founded Yogaville […]

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: UVA professor talks AI and the real risk to democracy

Around the world, critical elections are taking place in 2024, and UVA Media Studies […]

Charlottesville City
2 years ago
Former CHS Orchestra Director remembers the late Caroline Buckman

Former Charlottesville High School Orchestra Director Laura Mulligan Thomas is remembering Caroline Buckman, a CHS alum whose career as a professional violist spanned decades and included inspiring accomplishments even after her death in the spring of 2023 from breast cancer.

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Local
2 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: ACLU of Virginia-backed Second Look Bill makes progress

A bill that would provide a new path for early release for some incarcerated […]

Charlottesville City
2 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: Police Chief responds to claim of innocence in trail assault

A Charlottesville man charged with assaulting a woman on the Rivanna Trail says he has compelling evidence that proves his innocence, but Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis says his department is confident in their investigation and the charges.

Charlottesville City
2 years ago
Mayor Wade shares priorities as zoning controversy continues

New Charlottesville Mayor Juandiego Wade says after two years on city council, he’s ready […]

Health & Wellness
2 years ago
Expert tips for nailing your New Year’s Resolution

As January begins, New Year’s resolutions are top of mind for millions, but within […]