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Final ballot counts, the incoming Governor's office, what's next for Roy Cooper, the UNC could implement protest policy system-wide all on Due South's North Carolina News Roundup.
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The biggest political week is in the books. North Carolinians again backed a Republican presidential candidate and a Democratic candidate for governor. From ticket-splitting to trends, we talk with a panel of reporters from across the state about the results and what they mean.
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With just days remaining before the polls close on the 2024 election, Jeff Tiberii and a panel of reporters talk about the latest candidate visits, polls, and what's in store for North Carolina.
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The latest on this year’s very active hurricane season. Winding roads surrounding the western part of the state still need some attention. A relief bill signed into law for Helene recovery. And an on-the-ground experience of an ecovillage in western North Carolina.
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Helene’s devastating toll on Western North Carolina is still being calculated. We’ll hear from a Blue Ridge Public Radio reporter on the ground. A reporter also fills us in on access to health care in the storm ravaged areas.
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Due South co-host Jeff Tiberii talks with a panel of local journalists about the biggest news stories in North Carolina this week.
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Due South co-host Jeff Tiberii talks with a panel of local journalists about the biggest news stories in North Carolina this week.
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On Due South's North Carolina News Roundup this week... we get the latest on two bills passed at the state legislature - on school vouchers and law enforcement cooperation with ICE. Jeff Tiberii and a panel of reporters discuss those stories and more from the week's news.
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Jeff Tiberii hosts our weekly roundup of news in North Carolina, including a discussion of school violence and a labor dispute with Asheville nurses at the center.
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A Democrat is backing her successor’s Republican challenger this fall – how come? More wrangling over North Carolina ballot access. And we check-in on the bust of a cockfighting ring in Granville County.