Jeanne Davis
All Things Considered ProducerJeanne is a producer for All Things Considered on WFAE. She previously worked at NPR member station WUGA in Athens, Georgia, where se graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in journalism. Jeanne originally grew up outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
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Charlotte Observer sportswriter Langston Wertz Jr. stops by to discuss the shake-ups at Carolina Panthers HQ.
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As many as half a million people were affected by toxins in drinking water over a period of 30 years.
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Unaffiliated voters make up the largest bloc of North Carolina voters. A new lawsuit claims that state law discriminates against them.
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It's among a series of lawsuits that have successfully sued pharmaceutical companies and distributors that pushed opioid medications.
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Matthew Hoh says he expects the Green Party to nominate him for U.S. Senate.
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The Carolina Panthers' billionaire owner David Tepper has invested more than $175 million in the project.
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Jill Swain was Huntersville's mayor from 2007-2015. She led the town's chamber of commerce and mounted apolitical comeback in 2021, but narrowly lost to current Mayor Melina Bales.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police say there’s been a recent uptick in crime among kids on bicycles, dirt bikes and ATVs.
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North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn was stopped at the Charlotte airport for carrying a loaded gun. The Republican's gun was confiscated and he was cited, but he was not arrested.
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Police say U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina was caught with a loaded handgun in a bag at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Tuesday. The 9 mm gun was confiscated by local police, and the congressman was issued a citation for possession of a dangerous weapon on city property.