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The surprising story of apples in the South. Plus, comedian W. Kamau Bell on making politics funny.
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Data centers could raise power bills in North Carolina
The massive homes for computer servers, cloud storage and artificial intelligence are in…
7 months, 4 weeks ago
Asheville's tourism industry is recovering, a year after Helene
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A year after an Asheville restaurant was destroyed by Helene, not much has changed
The co-owners of Gourmand, a French rotisserie, struck out t…
7 months, 4 weeks ago
NC News Roundup: Latest on Southport shooting and alleged gunman; government shutdown; crime bill
On the North Carolina News Roundup...
A mass shooting in the idyllic coastal town of Southport. We learn more about the victims, and the alleged gunm…
8 months ago
How the government shutdown is impacting NC; focus on crime laws in all 50 states; zydeco-soul musician Marcella Simien
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How the government shutdown is impacting NC
With what could be a lengthy federal government shutdown underway, we chat with a DC-based North Ca…
8 months ago
'Stopping the Deportation Machine' Wildin Acosta on life after ICE detention; Michael Jordan clinics thrive in NC.
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Riverside High School grad Wildin Acosta discusses new book about his 2016 deportation case
In 2016, Wildin Acosta, a senior at Riverside High …
8 months ago
Dr. Bernice King on her civil rights family's legacy; Daphne Fama's 'House of Monstrous Women'
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Leoneda Inge chats with Dr. Bernice King, the youngest child of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King, to discuss her family’s leg…
8 months ago
Who gets to play the banjo in America?
Twenty years ago, the old-time string band Carolina Chocolate Drops turned heads and wowed audiences. They were young. They were Black. And with thei…
8 months ago
NC News Roundup: Western North Carolina, one year later; Helene recovery funds; crime bill goes to Gov. Stein's desk
On the North Carolina News Roundup...Today, Due South broadcasts from Blue Ridge Public Radio in Asheville. It has been one year since Helene caused …
8 months, 1 week ago
"Helene, One Year Later," a statewide journalism collaboration
It has been one year since Helene. We honor the first anniversary with a collection of voices and stories, from Western North Carolina. Remembering t…
8 months, 1 week ago
Local impacts of the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle DEI, from NC universities to national parks
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NC’s future scientists may choose new paths after NIH cuts
The effort to end DEI programs across the federal government is having a range of im…
8 months, 1 week ago