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On Air Today: Robert’s Rules with House Minority Leader Robert Reives
North Carolina House Minority Leader and District 54 Representative Robert Reives spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, August 24th. He discussed the latest on the General Assembly’s lack of a state budget, recent overrides of Gov. Cooper’s vetoes, what people should be paying attention to with the General Assembly going forward, and much more.
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This Just In: They’re Back
This Just In – I love our college students … I really do. If I’m being honest, it’s a bit more complicated than just “I love them.” That’s because my affection and appreciation for the thousands of young people who become our fellow residents on the Hill is based on a...
Orange County Sheriff’s Office Warns of Sextortion Text Scam
The Orange County Sheriff's Office frequently warns community members of scams targeting seniors and those who may struggle to navigate technology. But on Thursday, the agency said its investigators received reports of a different kind of scheme. In a release, the...
Blue-White Game for UNC Men’s Basketball Players on Sep. 9 Canceled
An exhibition game between UNC men's basketball players called the Blue-White scrimmage, originally scheduled for the morning of September 9 in the Dean Smith Center, has been canceled. Several players shared the news on their social media pages on Thursday afternoon,...
Little Big Moments: Almost Independent
"Almost Independent": a good name for a college dorm! College freshmen are heading off to school, including a young woman in my neighborhood. She told me she had whittled down her shoe collection to 12 pairs, which her boyfriend swears is three times too many! It’s...
TABLE Reaches Fundraising Goal, Announces Timeline to Move Into New Carrboro Space
After months of fundraising to complete a move, the local hunger relief nonprofit TABLE announced on Thursday that it has reached its goal. A message from the organization's leadership said its Room to Grow Capital Campaign is officially finished, having raised $3.25...
North Carolina Unveils Its First Park Honoring African American History
Written by HANNAH SCHOENBAUM North Carolina state officials joined historians and Black community leaders Wednesday under a sprawling oak tree in the heart of downtown Raleigh for the long-anticipated unveiling of the state's first park honoring the African American...
Chansky’s Notebook: Maye and Gray
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History Matters: 1920, That Crazy Summer
Scott and Aaron recall the passage of the 19th Amendment – and a little-known Revolutionary War battle in North Carolina.
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What’s Trending: Planned Obsolescence
Trending today: a couple of popular consumer goods that may be designed to break or fail if you don’t periodically give the company money.
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