
Cole del Charco
Cole del Charco is a journalist, writer and radio producer from Hickory, North Carolina.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from UNC’s School of Media and Journalism in 2018. He’s participated in the Next Generation Radio project and the Transom Storytelling Workshop. In college, Cole worked for The Daily Tar Heel and helped start four podcasts for the Audio Desk and was the “best reporter” for the award-winning student radio newsmagazine, Carolina Connection, in the fall of 2017.
Cole’s work has been published and broadcast by The Daily Tar Heel, The Hickory Daily Record, the Indy Week, UNC-TV, WCHL, WFAE, WUNC and WXYC.
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A majority of North Carolina public school districts are returning to school remotely Monday.
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Updated modeling shows social distancing is working, and the spread of the coronavirus has slowed in North Carolina. But that doesn't mean the state is...
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When North Carolina voters go to the polls on Super Tuesday, they will be faced with making a preliminary selection on who should be the next...
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The State Board of Education and State School Superintendent are clashing again over a contract for a K-3 reading diagnostic tool.
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The University of North Carolina Board of Governors voted today for Interim UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz to step into the role permanently.
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A new campus climate report shows that more than 20 percent of students surveyed at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill experienced forceful...
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Michelle Burton is a library media coordinator at an elementary school in Durham. On a normal day, she helps teachers and students with computers,...
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Most school years across North Carolina are well underway, and that means giant yellow school buses are out on the roads each morning and afternoon. But...
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Thursday, March 28, 2019With Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, Americans have started to hear about the worst actors and biggest perpetrators of systemic…
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019The bid for a team seemed all but doomed back in 2017 when Mecklenburg County Commissioners decided they wouldn’t put public…