Greg Collard
Former Executive EditorGreg Collard served as news director from 2008 to 2023. He served as WFAE's executive editor in 2023. He came to WFAE from West Virginia Public Broadcasting. In his eight years there, Greg had roles as a reporter, editor and producer. He was the executive producer of a television news magazine and news director for radio and television when he decided to head south for Charlotte.
He thanks Giles Snyder, now a familiar voice at NPR, for hiring him for his first job in public radio after stints at newspapers in West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky.
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Updated Friday, 4:30 a.m.The family of Keith Scott wants the public to see videos of Scott being shot and killed by police Tuesday. Members of the Scott…
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One of the mysteries surrounding the shooting death of a deaf man nearly two weeks ago involved the police chase before he died.Radio traffic of the…
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Once again, a federal court has ruled that North Carolina Republican lawmakers unconstitutionally used race in their decision-making. They did it in…
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Tom Bullock stayed through the end of this past week's Charlotte City Council meeting, and he (and his editor) are glad he did as a surprise debate…
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Environmental reporter David Boraks joins WFAE Talks for the first time. He talks about the dispute between Tesla Motors and Charlotte-area dealerships.…
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Of course, we discuss HB 2. Specifically, we take you behind the scenes of our coverage of this week's developments, and Tom Bullock discusses comparisons…
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It's our 70th edition of WFAE Talks. Greg, Lisa, and Tom discuss North Carolina's gubernatorial and U.S. Senate general election races, plus the looming…
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Greg, Lisa, and Tom discuss the March 15th primary, House Speaker Tim Moore's call for a special session to strike down the bathroom provision in…
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The headline says it all: It's been a crazy week for politics in the Carolinas. Greg, Lisa, and Tom discuss it.
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Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera is happy with how linebacker Thomas Davis and defensive end Jared Allen are looking in practice. Both are key players…