One on One: Bland Simpson’s Memoir
Bland Simpson is Kenan Distinguished Professor of English and creative writing at UNC-Chapel Hill. His amazing talents have awed fellow North Carolinians for years.
Chansky’s Notebook: Accountability!
At least three college games during the so-called rivalry weekend that we all love ended with boorish behavior and fisticuffs.
Hometown Hero: Lotta Sjoelin
This week’s Hometown Hero, presented by Hendrick Southpoint, is Lotta Sjoelin. Sjoelin has...
Local Government Meetings: December 2-6, 2024
This week, local boards swear in new members, and the Chapel Hill Town Council revisits a plan to disband eight advisory boards.
The White House’s Christmas Tree is a Symbol of Resilience for Hurricane-Hit North Carolina Farms
Written by MAKIYA SEMINERA NEWLAND, N.C. (AP) — The Cartner family had known since last year that...
UNC Volleyball Earns No. 8 Seed in NCAA Tournament, Will Face Yale in 1st Round
Carolina earned a spot in the NCAA Volleyball Tournament for the first time since 2021 on Sunday...
‘Duke Respect Durham:’ University Urged to Further Contribute, Partner With City
As the second-largest employer in North Carolina with a $11.6 billion endowment and over $4 billion in properties, Duke University owns 11 percent of the land in Durham County, But for many Durham residents, Duke’s financial contributions to the city have failed to keep pace with the university’s massive profits.
What To Know About Sudden Rebel Gains in Syria’s 13-Year War and Why It Matters
Written by ELLEN KNICKMEYER WASHINGTON (AP) — The 13-year civil war in Syria has roared back into...
This Morning with Aaron Keck
6AM-9AM M-FWhat We’re Thinking: Local Races, National Impacts
Tom revisits the 2020 and 2022 North Carolina Supreme Court elections - which may have determined control of the U.S. House in 2024.
News on the Hill
3PM-6PM M-FOrange County: Commissioner Swearing In, Open County Positions, Remembering John and Lynette Jeffries
Chair of the Orange County Commissioners Jamezetta Bedford spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Wednesday, November 27. She discussed the upcoming swearing in of County Commissioners, discussed some open positions in county government, and remembers John and Lynette Jeffries. She also discussed Thanksgiving, including county closures and more.