
Naomi P. Brown
Midday News HostNaomi P. Brown joined ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ in January 2017.
Before joining ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾, she reported for WUSF in Tampa, Florida where she produced daily news and features.
She began her journalism career as a teen reporter at the Kansas City Star. She most recently took part in "," a year-long project with 'The World,' reporting on Latino youth voting for the first time.
When she’s not reporting, Naomi spends her time cooking delicious vegan or vegetarian meals, traveling or reading.
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Host Naomi Prioleau checks in with Prince and Laurette Mushunju about their experience emigrating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and how they are trying to bring family members to the U.S. We also hear from Megan Shepard, the director of Church World Service in Greensboro, about the organization's efforts to help refugees land on their feet when they come to the Triad.
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State and federal officials are scrambling to find alternate routes to deliver gasoline in the Southeast U.S. due to a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline.
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The tiny town of East Laurinburg in Scotland County could lose its charter in the next two months.
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The three scooter companies coming to Raleigh later this summer have yet to be named.
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After fleeing the Democratic Republic of the Congo and later a refugee camp in Uganda, Prince Mushunju landed in Greensboro, North Carolina, with his wife Laurette. There, they provide comfort to a community and manage their own challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Over the past six years, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro has seen extensive growth in the number of Black faculty.
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A new effort in Greensboro hopes to woo young people back to the third-largest city in North Carolina.
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2020 was a banner year for fundraising at Historically Black Colleges and Universities as HBCUs received a number of high-profile corporate and private…
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Marshall Stevens is a simple man.He's one of 279 people who call the Scotland County town of East Laurinburg home. Last election, he won the race for…
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Latino voters were a significant factor in electing President Joe Biden in the 2020 election.A report by UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative showed…