The stock market has been fluctuating wildly in recent weeks. What does that mean for us? Aaron speaks with Linda Erickson of Erickson Advisors in Durham and Greensboro.
After a nearly four-hour debate Tuesday (not to mention seven-plus years of discussions before that), the Carrboro Board of Aldermen voted to approve rezoning for a development proposal at Lloyd Farm. WCHL news director Blake Hodge spoke about the vote with Aaron.
Jonathan Byrd’s new album, “Jonathan Byrd and the Pickup Cowboys,” is out soon, and he’s headlining an album release party this Saturday (Oct. 27) at the Haw River Ballroom. He stopped by Aaron’s show to play a few songs and discuss the new album.
Corey Williams of the U.S. Small Business Administration comes on to discuss how local businesses (and non-profits, and homeowners, and renters) can receive federal disaster assistance for losses suffered during Hurricane Florence.
Chapel Hill economic development director Dwight Bassett stopped by to discuss economic development in Chapel Hill – from challenges, like the recent hurricane, to opportunities like Glen Lennox.
For Chapel Hill voters, there’s a $10 million affordable housing bond on the ballot this fall. Susan Levy of Orange Habitat for Humanity discussed the bond with WCHL news director Blake Hodge.
Maya Little is found guilty of defacing a public statue (Silent Sam), but the judge did not impose a penalty. WCHL’s Blake Hodge was at the trial in Hillsborough; he discussed it with Aaron immediately following the verdict.
Film Fest 919 is ongoing at Silverspot Cinemas! Directors Dianne Dreyer (“Change in the Air”) and Angie Wang (“MDMA”) stopped by WCHL to chat with Aaron.