
Jeff Tiberii
Host, "Due South"Partnering with his longtime colleague Leoneda Inge, Jeff Tiberii is a co-host of Due South, ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøվ’s new daily show. A graduate of the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, Jeff has been in public radio for 20 years. He was a Morning Edition host at member station WFDD (Winston-Salem), before joining ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ in 2011. After reporting on a wide range of topics as the Greensboro Bureau Chief, Jeff moved over to politics. During his eight-year stint as Capitol Bureau Chief, he covered state and federal politics, produced a radio documentary, launched a podcast, and was named North Carolina Radio Reporter of the Year four times. He regularly filed stories for NPR, and his work has also appeared on the BBC, American Public Media, and PBS. Jeff lives in Raleigh with his wife and two young children. He is writing his first book, hopes to hike the entire Mountains-to-Sea trail, and is a left-handed cynic. He believes co-hosting Due South is a once-in-a-career opportunity, and is excited to tell an array of southern stories.
If you have a story, question or thought find him at JTiberii@¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾.org or .
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As the NCAA women's basketball tournament gets underway, the authors of Shattering the Glass join Due South’s Jeff Tiberii to talk about the importance of the women’s game in this moment, especially here in North Carolina.
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Due South's Jeff Tiberii talks to a Warren County hemp farmer and a North Carolina State University researcher about the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from tobacco to industrial hemp farming.
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With no end in sight to the affordable housing shortage, renters, buyers, and developers are exploring new ways to create places to call home. Axios reporters Zachery Eanes and Brianna Crane talk with Due South's Jeff Tiberii about "co-buying" and "co-living."
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Jeff Tiberii chats with realtor John Wood about the housing market in the Triangle in early 2025.
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On this week's North Carolina News Roundup, Gov. Stein's State of the State address and House Speaker Destin Hall's response, the NC Senate votes to ban DEI in public schools, and an ACC men's basketball tournament update from Charlotte. Plus, how USDA grant freezes are impacting a Warren County farm.
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From university funding to DEI to deportation policy to Medicaid, a panel of ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ reporters looks at how Trump 2.0 affects North Carolina and the people who call our state home.
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Wildfires burn across the state, some Republicans call for a major teacher-pay increase, a Triangle Democrat boycotts the President’s address to Congress.
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Jeff Tiberii sits down with ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ K-12 education reporter Liz Schlemmer to discuss news updates across the state's school districts.
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Jeff Tiberii chats talks to a roundtable of reporters about the week's news, including possible cuts to Medicaid and a legislative bill to limit cell phone use in public schools.
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Duke professor Cecilia Márquez talks about the origins of the new exhibit "Nuestra Historia, Nuestra Voz / Our History, Our Voice: Latinés at Duke" and how that history connects with the history of the South.