Everybody’s talking about Chancellor Carol Folt’s decision to resign and remove what was left of Silent Sam. WCHL’s Dakota Moyer discussed the social-media conversation with Aaron.
Fresh off celebrating its one millionth donated book, Book Harvest is gearing up for its annual Dream Big Book Drive, Monday, January 21, from 1-4 pm at Durham Central Park.
Christmas Day is a day off, but it’s a “day on” for the Jewish Federation of Durham-Chapel Hill: each year, they make December 25 a day of service with an event called “Mitzvah Day.”
Marge Clemons, Gregg Sykes, Kevin Shields and Matt Kelleher stop by from the Triangle Disability Awareness Council to discuss a new initiative: the Assistive Technology Lab.
Blair Pollock of Orange County Solid Waste stops by with an update on the holiday recycling schedule – and tips for how to reduce waste over the holiday season.
WCHL news director Blake Hodge comes on to discuss National (Early) Signing Day in college football – and the first recruiting class of the (second) Mack Brown era.
Progressive Christian pastor-turned-author John Pavlovitz stops by to discuss his new book, “Hope and Other Superpowers” – and offer a message of positivity and optimism for 2019.
The UNC Board of Governors turned down UNC-Chapel Hill’s proposal to reinstall Silent Sam in a new building – so it’s back to the drawing board, with a March 15 deadline for a new plan.