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  • http://66.225.205.104/CT20110923.mp3Fall Leaf Season And Traveling In Western NC Fall is in the air and that means the annual pilgrimage to western North…
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  • http://66.225.205.104/CT20110201.mp3Charlotte Restaurant Writers 2010 was a difficult year for individuals and businesses alike and the restaurant…
  • Part One: Opera Carolina’s Tosca Opera Carolina’s season opens next week with Puccini’s Tosca. The classic was last performed in 2005 in Charlotte, and…
  • It’s the first in our series of gubernatorial candidate interviews in advance of the November election. Former mayor of Charlotte Pat McCrory is our guest…
  • Tomorrow’s the day we’ve been leading up to for over a year. Election Day is upon us, and this hour, for a final look at how the election looks here in…
  • Part One: Flu Season. Flu season is on the way. In the recent past, health officials dealt with vaccine shortages. That may not be problem this year but…
  • Dr. James Tabor from UNC Charlotte has spent much time researching and writing about the historical Jesus, looking back at ancient documents and artifacts…
  • We'll meet one of the leaders of an organization using an innovative strategy to fight global poverty. Jon Mitchell of CARE USA says that the technology…
  • "Jolly Old St. Nicholas," at least the way we've been brought up to think of him, is a red-cheeked, fat, white-bearded man in a red suit and hat. But the…
  • Almost all of us fight clutter. The stream of home and work documents, taxes, receipts, photos and more can pile up in our homes and on office desks and…
  • Eating out. We do it when we want to meet up with friends, have a particular craving or just don't want to mess up the kitchen. But dining in restaurants…
  • The City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County are working together with more than 100 governments and organizations in the 14-county region in North and…
  • Part One: Old Salem. Just as our country was being forged in the halls of the Continental Congress and birthed in the Revolutionary war, a group of hardy…
  • Former Marine and UNC Charlotte student Rob Bates has served on two active duty tours in Afghanistan. This past December he went back, not as a soldier,…
  • Retirement has taken on a new meaning for many Baby Boomers - either because of financial obligations or as a result of the recession - and some are…
  • It was a dark and uncertain time for Kannapolis ten years ago when the historic Pillowtex plant shut down. Since then, the town has seen much change, both…
  • The government shutdown and debt ceiling crisis from earlier this month will have longer lasting implications and consequences, according to most people…
  • As a Jewish youngster in a mostly Catholic neighborhood, Dr. Amy-Jill Levine began her fascination with the New Testament at a young age. She’s now…
  • It happens at the beginning of EVERY New Year… people around the world are intent on creating - and hopefully keeping - new habits. But how do habits…
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