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.
The band Mad Crush (John Elderkin, Joanna Sattin, Chuck Garrison, Laura Thomas, and Mark Whelan) stopped by WCHL to play a few songs off their just-released self-titled debut album!
Singer/songwriter/cellist Pippa Hoover is releasing her debut solo album, “Night Bird Singing,” with an album release party Saturday, December 15 at Cats Cradle.
Gene Nichol and Heather Hunt of the NC Poverty Research Fund have released a troubling study on legislative efforts to prevent judges from waiving court fees for defendants who can’t afford them – an act that can trap defendants in the justice system long after they serve their sentence.
WCHL news director Blake Hodge chats with Aaron about the UNC Board of Trustees’ proposal for a new “history and education center” to house Silent Sam.
The END Fund is a global organization devoted to ending “neglected tropical diseases” (NTDs), which affect 1.5 billion people each year. CEO Ellen Agler (a Chapel Hill resident) has just written a new book, “Under the Big Tree,” documenting some of the most inspiring stories in the fight.