Episodios

  • Local News Roundup: Berger concedes; latest on I-77; no ICE reports at CLT
    Mar 27 2026
    Phil Berger’s concession, I-77 toll lane acrimony, and comparatively short TSA lines at Charlotte Douglas. Plus, March Madness claims a big name: UNC-Chapel Hill coach Hubert Davis.
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  • Phil Berger concedes Senate race; state’s most powerful Republican dethroned
    Mar 26 2026
    Phil Berger has conceded. The most powerful politician in North Carolina, after several recounts and election protests, has admitted defeat to his primary challenger, Sheriff Sam Page. Berger has dominated state politics for well over a decade, shaping both policy and power. Now, there’s a political power vacuum.
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  • An investigation into 'Wandering Officers' in North Carolina
    Mar 25 2026
    We hear about a three-part investigation into hundreds of former law enforcement officers across North Carolina. The Carolina Public Press series examines misconduct allegations against these officers and how they were later rehired by other agencies — raising questions about public safety, potential liability for agencies that look the other way and the cost to taxpayers.
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  • Spring Reset: Clearing the clutter in your home, mind and finances
    Mar 24 2026
    Spring offers a natural opportunity to reset. We bring together a therapist, professional organizer and financial expert to explore how your environment, habits and money all impact your sense of control and well-being. They'll also share practical tips you could use today.
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  • 'Everybody Loses' author discusses the meteoric rise of sports gambling
    Mar 23 2026
    Two years ago, Americans bet $120 billion on sports, a 27% increase from the previous year. That figure grew to $150 billion in 2024. Journalist Danny Funt investigates what's considered one of the most consequential — and least scrutinized — shifts in modern American sports in his new book, "Everybody Loses: The Tumultuous Rise of American Sports Gambling."
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  • Local News Roundup: Berger/Page latest; CMS won't adjust calendar for severe weather; Queens takes on Purdue in Big Dance
    Mar 20 2026
    Behind in the vote totals, North Carolina Senate leader Phil Berger files four election protests, CMS doesn’t plan to use makeup days for this year’s weather events so far, and Queens University prepares to take on Purdue in the NCAA Tournament.
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  • Dismantling DEI: North Carolina universities work to strip diversity efforts; students fill in the gaps
    Mar 19 2026
    Across North Carolina’s public universities and some private campuses, diversity, equity and inclusion programs are undergoing a major overhaul. We shed light on how these policy changes are playing out in North Carolina, how students and faculty are responding, and what this dismantling of DEI efforts may mean for the future of higher education in the state.
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  • Spending in the race for North Carolina’s U.S. Senate seat
    Mar 18 2026
    With the North Carolina primary over and done, get ready for the campaign leading to November. Get ready for a blizzard of advertising, particularly in the race for U.S. Senate. It is likely to be the most expensive Senate race in the country, with about half a billion dollars expected to be spent. In a world where people are entrenched in their ideologies, how do you convincingly use that money?
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