Michael Falero
Reporting FellowMichael Falero is a radio reporter, currently covering voting and the 2020 election. He previously covered environment and energy for WFAE. Before joining WFAE in 2019, Michael worked as a producer for a number of local news podcasts based in Charlotte and Boston. He's a graduate of the Transom Story Workshop intensive on Cape Cod and UNC Chapel Hill.
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Unlike most of Bardugo’s books, “The Familiar” is aimed at adults.
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We talk about how the women's March Madness tournament got so big this year, and the role Caitlin Clark and other star players played in turning out an unprecedented audience.
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The death of Nex Benedict was ruled as a suicide by a medical examiner in Oklahoma.
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They're older than Ronald Reagan was in his 1984 re-election and Republican Bob Dole was in the 1996.
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How do we eliminate antisemitism while allowing for political disagreement?
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But homelessness or housing insecurity has many faces.
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Charlotte is known for its abundance of trees. Where can you find the biggest, most storied ones in the city?
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Mecklenburg County residents should assume more contagious variants of the coronavirus are already in the Charlotte area, county Public Health Director Gibbie Harris said Friday. One such strain from the U.K. was identified in the county last week.