
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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Electric scooters are touted by companies as a greener way to get around, but new research from North Carolina State University suggests they have a…
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The state Marine Fisheries Commission will meet later this month to consider instituting fishing seasons to help increase the stock of one of the state’s…
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A record-breaking number of sea turtle nests have been recorded at Cape Lookout National Seashore this year, and more are expected in coming months. The…
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A federal appeals court on Friday tossed out key permits related to the Atlantic Coast pipeline, saying that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s…
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Scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration discovered a methane seep field off the coast of Bodie Island in 2012, but they didn’t…
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New research from Duke University suggests discriminatory housing and development policies that have shaped predominately minority neighborhoods may be…
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The landscape of North Duke Street in Durham is slowly starting to change, three months after a deadly gas explosion tore apart a block near downtown.…
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A study out of Michigan examining the persistence of chemicals like PFAS in drinking water could have repercussions for communities in North Carolina.…
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A new state law creates harsher penalties for those who illegally sell drugs that result in a fatal overdose.Under the "death by distribution" law, drug…
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Large-scale algae blooms in the Albemarle Sound and its tributaries are prompting water quality experts to remind the public to avoid contact with green…