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The Morning News: Flood Insurance Challenges, Roy Cooper's Prospects, Preseason Women's Basketball
The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey fills in for Aaron Keck with the morning news. Included in this edition of the news, we hear about the challenges of flood insurance for Eastgate tenants; Tom Jensen weighs in on the impact of Roy Cooper in a senate race, and more. In sports, UNC Women's Basketball Coach Courtney Banghart talks about an upcoming exhibition matchup against South Carolina that will take place in Atlanta and be open to the public, members of the Men's Lacrosse team are added to team USA, and more.
The Morning News: Camelot Village, Disaster Loans, Missing Person
The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey fills in for Aaron Keck with the morning news. Included in this edition of the news, we learn of a missing person police are asking for help locating. We also hear what local leaders are thinking about the future of Camelot Village. Businesses and residents affected by the storm in Orange County are now eligible to apply for disaster loans. We learn more about the upcoming Carolina Performing Arts season, and more. In sports, David Glenn talks about the future of the ACC as seen at the ACC Kickoff in Charlotte last week.

'There's No Reassurance': Eastgate Merchants Navigate Rebuilds in Chapel Hill Shopping Center
Tenants of Chapel Hill's Eastgate Crossing joined 97.9 The Hill to discuss short-term and long-term recovery efforts after Chantal's floods.

On the Porch: Commissioner John Foley: Pittsboro Updates
This Week: Travel was John Foley's first passion so a career in the airline industry was natural. The smiles on the faces of the people he met while circling the globe shaped the person he is today. After studying medicine and graduating from North Carolina State University with a Bachelor of Science degree, Foley began a 20-year career as a kidney dialysis technician. He even donated a kidney to a patient he was treating in Durham NC. In his latest chapter, Foley is a realtor and and town commissioner leading Pittsboro NC forward during a time of remarkable change.
The Morning News: NC Attorney General in Hillsborough, Bill Belichick in Charlotte, UPROAR
The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey fills in for Aaron Keck with the morning news. Included in this edition of the news, we hear from Hillsborough Town Commissioner Matt Hughes on North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson's visit to Hillsborough. We hear a story on the planning and execution of this year's UPROAR Public Arts Festival. In sports, Bill Belichick speaks at the ACC Kickoff event in Charlotte, and more.

Durham Teen Arrested, Charged in Violent Chapel Hill Crimes
The Chapel Hill Police Department arrested 16-year-old Shaun Derek Dunn of Durham Thursday night with the assistance of U.S. Marshals. He is facing charges related to both an armed carjacking at The Siena Hotel and an armed robbery in the area of Old Chapel Hill Road. Both incidents occurred last week. “We will not tolerate […]

Orange County Arts Community Set for Uproar Festival Despite Recent Flood Damage
Orange County's Uproar Festival of Public Art returns on Aug. 1 – and it comes as the arts community recovers from catastrophic flooding.
The Morning News: Eastgate's Future, Hillsborough Budget, Drake Powell
The Hill's Andrew Stuckey fills in for Aaron Keck with the morning news. Included in this edition of the news, we hear about the challenges facing Eastgate businesses; we hear about a special meeting of the Hillsborough Board of Commissioners to address playing for flood recovery; Chatham County extends the filing period for some local offices; Durham Tech extends J.B. Buxton's contract, and more. In sports, Chatham County Commissioners honor Drake Powell after his selection in the NBA Draft, and more.

Durham Teen Named as Suspect in Chapel Hill Armed Carjacking, Police Share Photos of Other
The Chapel Hill Police Department named a Durham teen as a suspect in an armed carjacking which took place early Saturday morning, and shared photos of a person of interest.

Volunteers, Cleaning Supplies and $20,000 in Cash: How Triangle Mutual Aid is Helping Flood Victims
Triangle Mutual Aid leaped into action as Tropical Depression Chantal’s floodwaters receded and is helping victims in a variety of ways.
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