
Bradley George
AM ReporterBradley George is վ's AM reporter. A North Carolina native, his public radio career has taken him to Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville and most recently WUSF in Tampa. While there, he reported on the COVID-19 pandemic and was part of the station's Murrow award winning coverage of the 2020 election. Along the way, he has reported for NPR, Marketplace, The Takeaway, and the BBC World Service. Bradley is a graduate of Guilford College, where he majored in Theatre and German.
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Durham Public Schools and Wake County Schools say they welcome all students, regardless of their immigration status.
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The National Weather Service says 1.5 inches of snow fell at Raleigh-Durham International Airport overnight — a record that ties the 2022 mark. In eastern North Carolina, Morehead City saw five inches of snow.
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According to an NPR database, 50 people from North Carolina have been charged in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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In his first major action as North Carolina Attorney General, Jeff Jackson has sued six large property management companies, accusing them of conspiring to keep rent prices above market rates.
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Pairwise in Research Triangle Park has a more modest goal for CRISPR: Getting people to eat more fruits and vegetables.
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The Durham City Council voted Monday to spend about $1.7 million to assist home and business owners along the Fayetteville Street corridor.
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Using a 0-100 scale, the quarterly survey measures “CFO optimism” about the economy. That number jumped from 62.8 before the election to 68.8 following the November vote. Construction companies and manufacturers reported the largest increase.
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Bull City United was modeled on a similar program in Chicago that treats violence like a disease that can be cured through early intervention.
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The grants are funded by Biden's landmark climate law approved in 2022, the largest investment in clean energy in U.S. history.
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The Durham-based company announced the project in 2023. It partnered with German auto parts maker ZF to construct the plant in the western state of Saarland, close to Germany’s border with Luxemburg and France.