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.
PlayMakers Repertory Company is launching a concert series called “MusicMakers” with a special holiday show, “Songs of Light and Wonder,” featuring singer/songwriter Laurelyn Dossett and eight other terrific local performers.
Sharron Hinton from Orange County DSS comes on to discuss their annual Toy Chest (this Saturday and Sunday in Hillsborough!), and what you can do to help make it happen.
UNC physician Elizabeth Fitzgerald comes on to discuss the Malawi Children’s Initiative, an organization she co-founded in 2016 to help kids in one of the poorest nations in the world.
Winter Storm Diego dropped 8-12 inches of snow on Orange County. Aaron speaks with NWS meteorologist James Morrow about how long it’ll take to get back to normal.