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  • Thursday, December 29, 2016It’s that time of year when we talk holiday movies. Hollywood is waiting so which films are worth your time? Mike Collins asks…
  • January 20, 2017The Inauguration, the protests, who's going and who isn't. Local nominees to the new president’s cabinet, an update on the Charlotte…
  • TUESDAY, JAN. 31, 2017Charlotte wants to build 5,000 affordable housing units in three years, but it seems they have few tools at their disposal to make…
  • There is a wave of new design coming and visionaries say it promises to be one of the most important technological advances of our time. 3D, or additive…
  • When one thinks about coyotes they might imagine the boisterous and rowdy Wile E. coyote playing pranks on that darn roadrunner. But coyotes don’t just…
  • As the wife of an Ambassador in the Middle East, Diana Untermeyer had a unique perspective of events in the volatile region. But her husband was the…
  • A recent Swedish study says that women who reported stress in midlife from experiences like illness or divorce were more likely to have dementia or…
  • For the first time in over a hundred years the first night of Hanukkah falls on Thanksgiving. The holiday is being called 'Thanksgivukkah.' We'll talk…
  • World AIDS Day is December 1. This day is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with…
  • When North Carolinians think of their most famous citizens, they often think of folks like Billy Graham, Jesse Helms or John Edwards but one man may have…
  • Bob Inman’s second career, as a writer, is shaping up to be just as successful as his first career, as a journalist. His fifth book, The Governor’s Lady…
  • It was November 4, 1988. Players in signature teal and purple uniforms and long, 'baggy' shorts hit the court in a sold-out coliseum. Women wore formal…
  • With Republicans in control of the legislature and Governor’s office, North Carolina has made a turn to the right. But that turn runs deeper than just the…
  • After decades of combating unexplained health ailments, Vani Hari started FoodBabe.com in April 2011 to spread information about what is really in the…
  • Valentine's Day is coming up and that means that men will be scrambling for the traditional gifts of roses and chocolate. A lot of chocolate. Tons and…
  • Not everything can be cured with a pill. At least, that’s what we've been finding out in recent years. A new movement has started: the whole health…
  • Carl Zimmer has written thirteen books on a plethora of science topics, writes a column for the NY Times, an award-winning blog for National Geographic,…
  • Ted Claypoole has worked for years in the area of intellectual property and privacy, helping clients big and small protect their information. We met Ted a…
  • 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…
  • Monday, September 22, 2014LGBTQ Perspectives on Equality has received a lot of attention. This exhibit, at the Levine Museum of the New South, is one of…
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