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North Carolina Public Radio – WUNC is pleased to announce that Colin Campbell has been named the station’s new Capitol Bureau Chief.
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Kamala Harris was originally scheduled to appear in the Triangle Thursday. The Vice President cancelled a visit to Durham to head to Monterey Park, Calif. and pay respect to the victims of three mass shootings that left 19 people dead and many others wounded.
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The intimacy of a vigil for a lost neighbor. A home crumbling into the sea. Downtown streets teeming with protesters.This year, our freelance photographers and reporters captured both the public and private sides of significant news moments in North Carolina.Here are some of the standout photos from 2022.
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With the year ending, we’re looking back on WUNC-produced stories that captured your attention, according to our data. Here is a selection of the stories that were read by y’all, our readers, the most in 2022.
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WUNC staffers take a look back at the stories that stood out during the year.
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2022 Best Of Lists From WUNC Music and Friends
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Veteran reporters Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii will become co-hosts of a new daily show to debut on North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC in 2023.
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Follow along for results in all U.S. House races, including North Carolina's newest seat in the 14th district, as well as open seats in the 13th, 1st and 4th.
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The race for North Carolina's next U.S. senator is between sitting Congressman Ted Budd and a former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley.