Sin Barreras Founder Fanny Smedile
Sin Barreras Founder Fanny Smedile shares information about the upcoming Cinco de Mayo fundraising event at PVCC featuring live music, food, games and more.

Sin Barreras Founder Fanny Smedile shares information about the upcoming Cinco de Mayo fundraising event at PVCC featuring live music, food, games and more.
Infocville.com's Sean Tubbs discusses a plan to replace of Alumni Hall, the possible replacement of a tax loophole in Albemarle County and the latest with Premiere Circle.
Pedestrian activist Kevin Cox discusses the deadline for public input on the city's sidewalk priorities plan and issues with trash and medical waste at the train overpass on Preston Ave.
Quinton Beckham, principal broker for K.W. Alliance, explains how housing is both contributing to and affected by inflation and discusses the problems he sees in the local housing market.
Wayne Wilansky, attorney for Integral Yoga Institute, Inc. and Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville, Inc., discusses the organization's response to a lawsuit and explains the decision to file counterclaims against the two plaintiffs.
WINA Morning News host Jay James shares memories of the late Rob Graham and talks about his conversation with Charlottesville Commonwealth's Attorney Joe Platania and the premiere of the Chris Farina film A Bridge to Life.
Kate Duvall, president of Piedmont CASA, explains how the organization's volunteers play a critical role in the lives of local children in foster care and discusses the President's Volunteer Service Awards recently given to 27 PCASA volunteers.
C-VILLE Weekly Editor Richard DiCiccio and reporter Catie Ratliff discuss DMB's induction into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, the 50-year history of Crutchfield electronics business, and the sanctions for hazing levied against several UVA fraternities.
ACLU of Virginia attorney Vishal Agraharkar discusses the recent Virginia Supreme Court ruling that the VADOC unlawfully extended the period of imprisonment for an incarcerated man.
Evan Childress, chief of natural and cultural resources at Shenandoah National Park, discusses the park's amenities and explains how the park is dealing with the invasion of the spongy moth.
Jaclyn Piermarini, editor of Cvillerightnow.com and WINA reporter Dori Zook share memories of longtime WINA News Director Rob Graham, who died over the weekend.
Infocville.com's Sean Tubbs discusses the budgets in Albemarle, Nelson and Greene counties, the water supply plan and the Metropolitan Planning Organization's Long Range Transportation plan.
Dave McNair, founder of CharlottesvilleDTM.com, discusses a lawsuit against UVA, the Rivanna Trail case and how the local journalism landscape has changed over the past decade.
Charlottesville29's Simon Davidson shares news that Umma's is for sale and gives an update on Ace Biscuit and BBQ's upcoming pop-up, happening with support from The Wine Guild.
JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses the latest in negotiations to reach a state budget and the Trump hush money trial.
Albemarle County Supervisor for the Rivanna District Bea LaPisto-Kirtley discusses the county budget, Rivanna Futures and her recent misadventure on a snowmobile in Finland.
WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses the premiere of A Bridge to Life, the film about the Bridge Ministry and its founder William Washington, and his recent conversation with Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis.
WINA legal analyst Scott Goodman discusses legal options for the man wrongly accused in the Rivanna Trail case.
Pedestrian advocate Kevin Cox discusses the problem with utility poles in the city and other problems on city sidewalks.
C-VILLE Weekly Editor Richard DiCiccio and reporter Catie Ratliff discuss this week's issue with stories on the Tom Tom Festival, the city's budget, and Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank's visit to Charlottesville.
Ting Pavilion General Manager Jonathan Drolshagen talks about the kick-off of Fridays After Five and some of the big upcoming shows this season.
Charlottesville29's Simon Davidson shares the site's namesake list for 2024 featuring longtime Charlottesville dining staples like Zocalo and Duner's and relative newcomers including Umma's and Smyrna.
Patrick McNamara, the man accused and now cleared of an assault on the Rivanna Trail, describes the toll of the ordeal and what may come next.
Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis discusses the first homicide of the year and the now-dropped charges against Patrick McNamara, the man who was accused of an assault on the Rivanna Trail.
Marion Werkheiser, founding partner of Cultural Heritage Partners law firm, discusses Governor Youngkin's amendment to a bill that requires the Commonwealth to consult more closely with Virginia's Tribal Nations when planning projects that may impact tribal land.
Host Courteney Stuart discusses bombshell information in the case of the man accused of assault on the Rivanna Trail and the prosecution's motion to dismiss the charges against Patrick McNamara.
WINA Morning News Host Jay James discusses the city's first homicide and the upcoming premiere of the new film A Bridge to Life, a documentary on the Bridge Ministry and its founder, William Washington.
Quinton Beckham, principal broker for KW Alliance, shares his experience witnessing Monday's total eclipse and discusses the class action lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors.
WINA legal analyst Scott Goodman discusses the city's response to the lawsuit over the new zoning ordinance.