
Elizabeth Friend
Producer/ Co-Host, "CREEP" PodcastElizabeth Friend grew up in North Carolina listening to public radio in the backseat of the family station wagon. She has been reporting and producing at ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ since 2016, covering everything from Army history to armadillos. She's also the co-founder of the beloved summer event series . In her spare time she enjoys exploring the outside world with her family, dabbling in esoteric crafts, and cheese.
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Low income households face a dual challenge when paying energy bills. Older homes tend to be less efficient, and energy costs eat up a greater percentage…
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More than 75,000 North Carolinians volunteered to help with the aftermath of Hurricane Florence and the months of rebuilding that have followed.Now, state…
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A coalition of government and nonprofit groups are getting ready to open a new facility to help homeless residents in Wake County.The concept behind the…
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Lack of reliable high-speed internet access is a persistent problem in rural North Carolina, but small broadband companies are springing up across the…
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Counties across the state are working to beat a December deadline to replace touch-screen voting machines with models that use a paper ballot in order to…
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After the GoTriangle board of trustees put a stop to the proposed Durham-Orange Light Rail project on Wednesday, local elected officials mourned the…
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The Durham Orange Light Rail project ground to a halt today as the GoTriangle board of trustees voted to discontinue planning for the 18-mile line from…
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In North Carolina, firefighters are taking steps to address high cancer rates among their ranks. Firefighters are more likely to be diagnosed with and die…
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Duke University refused to sign a cooperative agreement on the Durham-Orange light rail plan last week. School officials said they were concerned the…
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Kenisha Wilkerson was drawn to military service, despite some initial uncertainty."I was a little confused at first," said Wilkerson. "I was going back…