WINA’s Morning News with Jay James has everything you need to know to start your day. WINA Morning News is loaded with local and national news, reliable weather forecasts from AccuWeather and the information you need to get your day started “in the know”. From around the corner, to around the world, if it’s happening, and you need to know about it, we’ll have it for you on News Radio 98.9 and AM 1070 WINA.

Joe Platania talks generally about the relationship between state and federal law enforcement, investigations into recent gun violence, intervention for youth in the justice system, positive outcomes and much more.

Ed Burton discusses the administration’s adjustment on tariff policies, Jerome Powell at the Federal Reserve and tax abatement policies in the city of Charlottesville.

The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discusses a new partnership with the University of Virginia and more.

Jay Hart joined Jay James to chat with the Republican Nominee for Lieutenant Governor John Reid as he discussed why he is running for office and much more.

Board member Steve Gaines joined the show to talk about a family friendly event at Penn Park this weekend to support an initiative for kids with physical disabilities and more.

Dr. Russell is a dermatologist with the UVA Health System and he joined the show to discuss skin cancer awareness and more.

Councilor Snook provided an in depth look at the dynamics of affordable housing and housing affordability discussed at the City Council meeting.

Mark Lorenzoni had 17 athletes that he coaches compete in the Boston Marathon, including UVA President Jim Ryan.

Tina talks about camp activities for kids with medical needs as well as their families, the process of financial assistance, and how the camp gives kids the unique opportunity to just be kids during a difficult time in their lives.

Deputy Chief Pelliccia joined the show to discuss the importance of Fentanyl Awareness Day and the educational efforts their department has undertaken to help keep the community safe from drug overdoses and much more.