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  • This week, the album at No. 1 on the charts is one everyone saw coming: With the biggest streaming numbers of 2025 and strong sales to boot, Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem is the chart-topper it had always seemed destined to become.
  • Madelyn Beck is a regional Illinois reporter, based in Galesburg. On top of her work for Harvest Public Media, she also contributes to WVIK, Tri-States Public Radio and the Illinois Newsroom collaborative.
  • Joni Deutsch was the manager for on-demand content and audience engagement, at WFAE, where also hosted the Amplified podcast and helped produce such podcasts as FAQ City, SouthBound, Inside Politics, Work It and the Apple Podcast chart-topping series She Says. Joni also led WFAE's and Charlotte's first podcast festival.
  • Topped by Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay," the R&B Top 20 from the week of March 30, 1968 shows American soul flourishing in all directions.
  • Butterscotch seemed to have fallen out of fashion, but food writer Rina Rapuano says she's seeing glimmers of a comeback. And we don't mean hard candies and instant pudding. The revival of this old-fashioned flavor inspires a crepe cake, a chocolate-crusted tart and more.
  • While Charlotte was going about planting its iconic trees, the seeds of the American conservation movement were being planted just up the road in…
  • 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…
  • On occasion, we hear stories in the news of animal cruelty perpetrated by owners on their pets. We wondered what happens next? What happens to those…
  • 9:00 Tuesday, February 2, 2015Abraham Lincoln changed millions of lives and the course of history with the Emancipation Proclamation. But did he free the…
  • From Ferguson to New York, San Bernadino to North Charleston come stories of questionable reactions on the part of police, apparent racial profiling and…
  • A few years ago a Charlotte bartender named Doc Hendley spent his nights dispensing wine and spirits and his days wondering what more he could do with his…
  • In his long career as a journalist, Ed Williams had a front row seat to many of the big issues and events that happened in the South, beginning in the…
  • http://66.225.205.104/CT20100621.mp3Dolph Ramseur (Rebroadcast) We spend the hour with the man behind the talent of groups like The Avett Brothers and The…
  • The City of Charlotte was awarded a grant from Smart Growth America to host a community dialogue regarding Smart Growth concepts and challenges. Through…
  • See what albums NPR listeners picked in our year-end poll for the best music of 2013.
  • Democrats will try the same budgetary process from four decades ago when first-year President Ronald Reagan used reconciliation to achieve his "revolution" in federal fiscal policy.
  • Most of us try to at least somewhat manage our intake of sweets during the holiday season when so much of it is available but what about those who must…
  • You may be vacationing, but the folks at CMS are hard at work getting ready for the next school year. It’s just around the corner and before the bell rings, we spend an hour with CMS Superintendent Dr. Crystal Hill to discuss the many concerns the district will face, including the presence of ICE agents, absenteeism, and the issue of frozen federal funds.
  • We’re speaking with the three new faces on the Charlotte City Council. All ran on keeping communities safe, expanding affordable housing and improving transportation. Charlotte has been grappling with those issues for years — and now that Joi Mayo, J.D. Mazuera Arias and Kimberly Owens have started their terms, we’ll see how their priorities translate into action.
  • In the first installment of our new series Still Here, a South Carolina woman shares her story of love, loss and new beginnings.
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