
Chris Miller
Producer, Charlotte Talks With Mike CollinsA veteran of Charlotte radio news, Chris joined the "Charlotte Talks" staff in January 2016, but has been listening to WFAE since discovering the station as a high schooler.
Chris is a native of the Charlotte area. His love of radio began when Hurricane Hugo hit Charlotte on his 7th birthday. He still has the Fisher-Price radio his family listened to as they rode out the storm.
During his career, Chris has won numerous awards for his coverage of some of the biggest stories Charlotte has seen, from ice storms and political conventions, to a mayoral corruption scandal and Charlotte's struggles through the Great Recession.
Have an idea for the show? Email him at cmiller@wfae.org and follow him on Twitter: @MillerTimeCLT
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The reopening of movie theaters and arrival of summer blockbusters are two more signs of a return to normalcy. Two Charlotte movie reviewers share their upcoming must-sees on the big and small screens.
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The U.S. military is weeks away from issuing a long-awaited report on UFOs. UNC Wilmington professor Diana Pasulka explores why we're so fascinated by UFOs and how we try to explain the unexplainable.
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After a contentious vote on single-family-only zoning, what are the next steps for Charlotte's development plan? What other parts of the plan have been overshadowed by the single-family debate?
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Panic buying was the main culprit for the gas crunch we’re still recovering from after the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack. Despite promises that there was enough gas to go around, and despite appeals not to fill up, people did it anyway. Why do we do that?
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Taxes are due. Conventional wisdom says we hate paying them, but is that really the case? And how will public attitudes on taxes shape the debate in Washington on President Biden's proposed hike on the rich and corporations?
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After more than a year of working from home, employees are starting to be summoned back to the office. Are they happy about that? What are companies doing to make the transition easier?
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Guest host Erik Spanberg and our roundtable of reporters look at the week's top stories, including a Charlotte City Council member's apology for comments about the 2040 plan, and new doubts about reaching herd immunity to COVID-19.
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Grocery store workers were recognized as essential front-line workers when the pandemic hit, but there have long been risks in the grocery business. Benjamin Lore's book "The Secret Life of Groceries" explores the unseen side of the food supply chain.This program originally aired Oct. 15, 2020
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Guest host Michael Bitzer and a panel will sort through the first batch of results from the 2020 census, including the political clout it will give North Carolina and the questions about the census' accuracy.
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Politicians and corporate America have been at odds recently, particularly over Republican-backed voting restrictions in Georgia and elsewhere. But it's hardly a new conflict. We take a look at corporate activism and its impact.