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WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Tim Heaphy

WINA’s Chief Legal Analyst discusses the top legal stories in our country and more.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Price Thomas

Co Host of WINA’s Envision program previews a compelling show with Freeman Allen, author of ‘The History of Racism in Charlottesville, A Journey to Understanding’.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Kimberly Hayes

The Communications Chair for the Charlottesville chapter of the Links Incorporated talks about their inaugural fundraising gala to support scholarships for CHS students.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Chief Michael Kochis

Charlottesville’s Police Chief discusses his inquiry into City Schools, recruitment, reduction in crime, community relations and more.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Courteney Stuart

Investigative journalist Courteney Stuart discusses the top stories in our community.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Dr. Bobby Chhabra

Dr. Chhabra discusses UVA Men’s Basketball vs. Memphis, changes in college athletics due to NIL and the transfer portal plus declining participation in football and the socioeconomic factors that are connected to it.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Audrey Sackson

Co-Owner of the Ragged Mountain Running Shop Audrey Sackson describes their annual 12 days of giving initiative to support local non-profit organizations.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
WINA Chief Economic Analyst Ed Burton

Professor Burton discusses the good things happening in the economy and forecasts what we will see in 2024.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Brian Pinkston

Charlottesville City Councilor Brian Pinkston discusses the approved developments at 2117 Ivy Road and the Verve, as well as the new zoning ordinance and the vision for the future of the City.

WINA Morning News
2 years ago
Emily Pelliccia

The Deputy Fire Chief for Community Risk and Resiliency described the risks ACFR are responding to in the community including substance abuse as well as training they provide to other first responder agencies and more.