
Marshall Terry
Host, Morning EditionMarshall came to WFAE after graduating from Appalachian State University, where he worked at the campus radio station and earned a degree in communication. Outside of radio, he loves listening to music and going to see bands - preferably in small, dingy clubs.
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A Charlotte attorney who was a lifelong Republican got DOGE’d in February as part of the massive wave of federal employee firings. Reporter Michael Graff wrote about it for The Assembly. Graff spoke with WFAE’s Marshall Terry.
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Next week, climate experts, community leaders and advocates will gather in uptown Charlotte for WFAE's Carolina's Climate Summit. The daylong event will look at the impact of climate change in the Carolinas and what's being done about it. Joining Marshall Terry is WFAE's climate reporter, Zachary Turner, who will be among those taking part in the summit.
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The quarter ending earlier this week was the worst for stocks in three years, with some dropping by double digits — those include well-known companies with Charlotte connections. WFAE's Marshall Terry and The Ledger's Tony Mecia discuss this local business news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.
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It’s time now for a fact-check of North Carolina politics. This week we’re looking at a claim made by Sydney Batch, minority leader of the North Carolina Senate.
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As more people enter continuing care retirement communities, a bill in the General Assembly would create new rules for these facilities. The legislation is partly in response to serious financial troubles at Aldersgate, which is one of Charlotte’s oldest and best-known retirement facilities.
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One of Charlotte's oldest major companies is being sold again. Family Dollar, which has been owned by Dollar Tree for more than a decade, is being spun off to a couple of private equity firms. WFAE's Marshall Terry and The Ledger's Tony Mecia discuss this local business news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.
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Wall Street is wonky, and there's plenty of economic uncertainty, with the R-word — recession — being thrown around a lot lately. WFAE's Marshall Terry and the Charlotte Ledger's Tony Mecia talk about that business news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.
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New census figures released today are shedding light on the latest trends in growth around our region. WFAE's Marshall Terry and The Ledger's Tony Mecia discuss this local business news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.
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It's now been six months since the remnants of Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina. The storm is blamed for at least 106 deaths in the area and tens of billions of dollars worth of damage to roads, buildings, farms, and homes.
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Charlotte has long been nicknamed “Banktown” because of the financial institutions headquartered here, but maybe it’s time for a new moniker: “Washtown” — car wash town, specifically. The city has quietly become home to the biggest car wash company in the U.S. WFAE's Marshall Terry and The Ledger's Tony Mecia discuss this local business news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.