Tar Heel Downtown is coming to Franklin Street Friday, the night before UNC’s first home football game! Aaron chats with Susan Brown and Matt Gladdek about the event.
A three-judge panel has struck down North Carolina’s state-legislative district lines as an unconstitutional act of partisan gerrymandering. State Rep. Graig Meyer (D-Orange) joins Aaron to discuss the impact of the ruling.
The numbers are in from a study of Orange County’s recycling composition. Blair Pollock joins Aaron to discuss what we’re recycling, what we’re not recycling, and how we can improve.
Aaron is joined by Maria Ikenberry, the founder of Eyes Ears Nose and Paws, to discuss EENP’s work to train service dogs (including Orion, who makes a cameo) and partner them with folks in need.
The Compass Center for Women and Families is looking for volunteers! Valerie Sauer and Ceara Smith stop by to discuss their ongoing initiatives and education programs.
It’s the first day of class for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools! Superintendent Pam Baldwin stops by, along with Erika Newkirk of the district’s human resources staff.
The annual Be Loud Festival is this Friday and Saturday at Cats Cradle, raising money for the Be Loud! Sophie Foundation. Aaron is joined by Lucy Steiner and Lauren Lux.
Chapel Hill fire chief Matt Sullivan is retiring at the end of January. WCHL’s Blake Hodge spoke with Sullivan about his career and the challenges facing the department.
Aaron is joined by Lorelei, Cami, and Jason, Chapel Hill High School students who comprise Alive At 27 – a band with a new EP and a spot at this weekend’s Be Loud Festival at Cats Cradle!