State Superintendent Mo Green says the Department of Public Instruction is monitoring the Trump administration’s reported efforts to eliminate the Department of Education.
CHANGING OF THE GUARD
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Matthews’ opposition to the transit plan may be easing, while wildfires burn across the Carolinas. Overdose deaths in Mecklenburg County have increased dramatically among Black and Hispanic residents since 2019. Meanwhile, the Carolina Theater prepares to open after 47 years.
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We take a closer look at what’s been going on in the General Assembly since it returned to session and which proposed bills have a chance to advance.
Here's a quick explanation of how public media funding works and what impact a profound realignment of that funding may have on public radio and television in our region and across the country.
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LOCAL NEWS
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins made her first visit to western North Carolina to see the damage Hurricane Helene caused on the region’s Forest Service lands. At the NC Forest Supervisor’s Office in Asheville, Rollins says she supports the Trump administration’s reductions in the federal workforce.
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While on a tour of Yancey County, Stein highlighted the need for summer school programs and home repairs.
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N.C. Sen. Benton Sawrey, R-Johnston, landed an influential role in his second term this session as co-chair of the Senate’s committees on healthcare. He joined this week’s WUNC Politics Podcast to talk about his efforts to address the unusually high costs of healthcare in North Carolina.
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At a time when many groups are scaling back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, one group is pushing forward. The Charlotte Strings Collective is a group of local musicians highlighting Black composers and their work.
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A new archive project is seeking oral histories, art, voice recordings, videos, and photographs from the disaster.
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The university said it will remain open and is pursuing an "arbitration process."
NATION & WORLD
LATEST PODCAST EPISODES
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This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Tennessee singer and mandolin player Sierra Hull. She’s got a new album, "A Tip Toe High Wire," coming out next week that continues her musical journey beyond her bluegrass roots.
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This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Davidson-based painter Elizabeth Bradford. She paints large nature scenes with lots of things happening at once, and talks about how hearing a slam poet changed her painting style.
Get behind-the-scenes insight and analysis about what’s happening in local and statewide politics from political reporter Steve Harrison.
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