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State legislature's "power grab" pulls elections authority away from NC governor. Plus, columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom.
The early voting polls are now open. And as it happens, authority over elections has shifted away from the governor, for the first time in a century. Then, a columnist for The New York Times and UNC professor about why she never tires of writing about the South.
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Two longtime North Carolina political rivals (and friends) are 'Talking About Politics.' Plus, PlayMakers' 'Primary Trust.'
Political adversaries Gary Pearce and Carter Wrenn talk about how they became friends and why they are still talking politics with each other. Then, PlayMakers Repertory Company’s production of “Primary Trust” features a vulnerable, comedic, and heartfelt performance from its star, Nate John Mark.
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More than 70,000 NC voters need to 'fix' their voter registration. Are you on the list?
We’re in the middle of early voting this primary election season. It’s a good time to check and see if your voter registration is in need of repair. More than 70,000 NC voters are on the list. We get an update. Plus, was the first rapper from NC? The Broadside investigates.
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2026 Midterm Primary Election Special: NC races and candidates to watch, featuring public radio reporters across the state
A NC primary preview with public radio journalists from across the state reporting on municipal, state and federal races on the ballot.
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UNC professor on measles, public health, and being fired from CDC vaccine committee
With measles cases on the rise across the Carolinas, public health expert Noel Brewer talks about vaccine guidance and community health. Then, Durham architect Zena Howard on the Smithsonian museum she helped design — and its moment in the political spotlight.
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The Healing Power Of Horror
Good horror films and novels are entertaining, but research shows they can also be a tool for healing. An award-winning author shares the art of crafting horror stories about real-life traumas.
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NC News Roundup: North Carolina’s competitive primaries; early voting trends; the state’s changing Latino electorate
Primaries for the 2026 midterm elections, the state’s changing Latino electorate, and major policy developments in Durham. All that and more from our panel of reporters on Due South’s North Carolina News Roundup.
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Meet the Mayors: Leonardo Williams on Durham gun violence, goals for his second term, and his path to politics
Durham Mayor Leonardo Williams shares his goals for his second term in office. Plus, an ancestor’s coded journals led a NC author on a path to understand himself.
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Beyond Bromance: Building Deeper Male Friendship
What’s the deal with male friendship? A podcaster describes the particular features and challenges of friendships among men, including how his research into masculinity has changed how he’s thinking about his own relationships.
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Like other small towns in NC, young residents are moving out of Hampton Roads. Local leaders look for solutions to keep them.
A lack of job opportunities, and a high cost of housing, are just two of the reasons young residents are leaving the Hampton Roads region in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina.
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