
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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Open enrollment began this week for 540,000 Medicaid recipients in North Carolina who will be transitioning from fee-for-service to a managed care…
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A leaky roof, lack of space and aging infrastructure are just some of the problems plaguing the roughly 40-year-old building that houses the Chapel Hill…
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In the town of Duck on the Outer Banks, all beaches are open to the public. But the walkways to the beaches are not, as all access points are private…
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Cameras to keep an eye on road flooding are coming to 16 locations across Raleigh. The city will install them in areas where heavy rains and flooding have…
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A $4 million dollar appropriation in the state Senate’s budget would enable Audubon North Carolina to purchase a portion of one of the state's last…
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At the start of the next school year, North Carolina middle and high school students will have a new tool to report threats to school safety. State…
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The City of Raleigh is testing out a new way to collect trash and recycling.A year-long pilot program aims to get roll carts off the sidewalks downtown.…
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If you’ve come across a nine-banded armadillo anywhere in North Carolina, wildlife officials want to hear about it. Since first appearing in Macon County…
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The Greensboro City Council voted this week to end the city’s glass recycling program. Waste Reduction Supervisor Tori Carle said downturns in the market…
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The Raleigh City Council sent mixed messages Tuesday night about the future of short-term rentals like Airbnb. The council voted 5-2 to allow the rental…