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On Due South, Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii interview BJ Leiderman, the composer behind many of public radio's theme songs, from his home studio in western NC, where he’s still making music.
https://t.co/tqc8R8W2yZ
Senate leader Phil Berger is defending legislation that Democrats consider a partisan power grab, as the bill passed the Senate today and heads to the governor.
https://t.co/fbD1CB6OoG
Field goals of 50 yards or longer used to be a rare thing in the NFL. But this season, kickers are hitting them at a record 72% clip — and head coaches are trying them far more often than ever before.
https://t.co/toZe36k5Ca
Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says "a lack of any government experience is an issue" when leading the largest institution in the world.
Hagel explains the challenges President-elect Donald Trump's nominee, Pete Hegseth, might inherit.
https://t.co/IyN5rFrhEJ
On Due South, @BlueRidgePublic News Director Laura Lee talks about the damage Helene caused to Asheville’s water system, why the water was recently determined to be safe enough to drink, and how residents have been coping without clean water access.
https://t.co/UBa2Oyh6Yi
Roy Cooper is in Washington, D.C.
His out-of-state travel makes Mark Robinson acting governor. A source close to the Lt. Gov. says he's considering trying to sign into law a bill that would shift power away from Gov.-elect Josh Stein.
https://t.co/2h6w3FMaGn
.@AP reports: The Senate Republican Caucus, meeting privately today, agreed to nominate Phil Berger to an eighth two-year term as pro tem when the next two-year term convenes in early January.
https://t.co/BBvIkk27aq
Democrat governor-elect Josh Stein is the first candidate ever for any office to get more than 3 million votes in an election in North Carolina - 3,069,885
#ncpol
.@WFAE reports: President-elect Donald Trump has promised mass deportations when he steps into the White House. Many in Charlotte’s immigrant community are bracing for deportations.
https://t.co/kxMVdyFab6
Kira Tiller, the founder of Virginia-based nonprofit Disabled Disrupters, said the lack of emergency preparedness really affects people with all different types of disabilities.
https://t.co/CEX9uEhpIF
On Due South, Leoneda Inge sits down with the editors of a new cookbook, "When Southern Women Cook," devoted to celebrating Southern women's contributions to the culinary world.
https://t.co/DPMSOWc9OV
WUNC's Youth Reporting Institute invites you to take a seat as we amplify and share stories from our 2024 cohort, which played at a listening party in August.
On Nov. 26 at 9 p.m., tune in to hear "A Voice at the Table," an hour-long special.
https://t.co/zozxuFsidi
On Due South, Leoneda Inge chats with food historian and UNC Chapel Hill professor Kelly Alexander about observances of Thanksgiving and how they are changing.
https://t.co/eVFpdLHAMM
.@AP reports: Republicans who recently won House elections met privately in Raleigh and chose Rep. Destin Hall of Caldwell County as their candidate to preside over the House when the next two-year session starts in early January.
https://t.co/nFX7vpTJsl
.@AP reports: The NC House voted to override Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of a bill that drastically expands private school scholarship grants and forces local sheriffs to comply with federal immigration agents' requests to detain certain inmates.
https://t.co/NK5LFy8QGV
#ncga House has overridden Gov. Cooper's veto of the private school voucher/immigration enforcement combo bill. Background on vouchers here: https://t.co/NRmwIHQrMP #ncpol
Senate could vote tomorrow
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church and a nonprofit in Raleigh are working together to create Wake County’s first-ever faith-based affordable housing community.
The church donated $300,000 to Raleigh Area Land Trust to build 18 permanent affordable cottages.
https://t.co/oOWJGFM87N
Federal authorities say the founder of AI tech company ALLHere Education, Joanna Smith-Griffin of Raleigh, defrauded investors out of millions of dollars by inflating the company’s financial information to secure investments.
https://t.co/ErRBHL2Wi3
About 11 million Americans are related to an immigrant without legal status in the U.S. As President-elect Trump ramps up promises of mass deportations, these families are having hard conversations.
https://t.co/PtrEMTPLl7