Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow , joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth and development issues.

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Interviews with newsmakers and everyday folks in Central Virginia. Some are conducted by Coy Barefoot on his WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now or Sean Tubbs of Charlottesville Community Media.
Brian Wheeler, Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow , joined Charlottesville Right Now to discuss growth and development issues.
Democratic Candidate for Lt. Governor, Jody Wagner , discussed her campaign.
Melvyn Leffler and Jeffrey Legro are organizers of an upcoming conference at the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia that will explore how policy-makers reacted after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the fall of the Twin Towers: When Walls Came Down: Berlin, 9/11 and U.S. Strategy in Uncertain Times.
U.S. Congressman Tom Perriello is Coy’s guest to discuss the latest on the economy, health care, the housing crisis and more.
David Kirby is an award-winning and best-selling author and investigative journalist. He joins Coy to discuss the latest on autism.
Virginia State Senator Creigh Deeds is the Democratic nominee for Governor he joins Coy Barefoot on Charlottesville-Right Now to discuss his campaign.
Maurice Jones of the City of Charlottesville is Coy’s guest to discuss the latest on the Dialogue on Race . He is joined by Steering Committee member Brenda Lambert.
Playing For Change is a worldwide multi-media recording project based on bringing people together through music in all cultures. The organization’s goal is to inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through music. Hear about the concept and its new live concert tour, as Producer Mark Johnson talks to Brad Savage in The Corner Lounge.
Philip Bradley, the only survivor of an historic plane crash in Albemarle County in 1959, was a guest on Charlottesville–Right Now! to share his memories of what happened.
Ken Staples joined Coy to share his memories of the historic crash of a DC-3 in Albemarle County in October 1959.