The recount’s done and it’s official: UNC student Tai Huynh has won a seat on the Chapel Hill Town Council. He stopped by to chat about his win with Aaron.
While discussing the state of the Democratic presidential primary race, Tom argues that North Carolina will likely play a larger-than-anticipated role in selecting the nominee.
Susan’s out celebrating Chapel Hill’s 200th anniversary, so WCHL’s Ali Evans fills in – fresh from a trip to the National Museum of African-American History.
Reese McHenry’s new album “No Dados” made a big splash earlier this year. She stopped by WCHL today, playing live and discussing her upcoming projects.
20,000 Chatham County residents experience food insecurity, and the need only goes up during the holidays. Aaron chats with Melissa Beard of the CORA Food Pantry about how we can help.
November 20-25, head downtown for the inaugural Franklin Street Comedy Festival, hosted by the Pit in Chapel Hill! Ali Farahnakian and Will Purpura of the Pit come by to discuss what’s happening.