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Mecklenburg County’s own Declaration of Independence? Tonya Council, granddaughter of culinary legend "Mama Dip"
May 20, 1775, is a date you may recognize from the North Carolina state flag. It represents what was supposedly the first declaration of independence…
1 year ago
Due South’s 'Meet the Mayors' series: Cary's Harold Weinbrecht
Mayor Harold Weinbrecht joins Leoneda Inge to talk about leading the town he grew up in, managing Cary’s growth, and his proclamation to change the n…
1 year ago
NC News Roundup: Spending cuts in House budget plan; no charges from congressman kerfuffle; politicization of libraries
On the North Carolina News Roundup...
After more than six months of legal battles, Allison Riggs has officially been sworn into the North Carolina Su…
1 year ago
EPA cuts and RTP campus impact; Jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon reflects on and performs 'Beneath the Skin'
As the EPA faces even more cuts, we revisit a conversation earlier this summer with two former EPA Office of Research and Development employees on wh…
1 year ago
Millie Dunn Veasey, a NC-born "Six Triple Eight" member; Blue Devil basketball legend Grant Hill
In January 2025, President Joe Biden signed a bill into law, renaming a Raleigh post office on Brentwood Road as Millie Dunn Veasey Post Office. Born…
1 year ago
Personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary; HBCU 101: Student Loan Edition
Tariffs, trade wars, and market turbulence are enough to make anyone nervous. At the same time, many of the Triangle’s grant-supported researchers an…
1 year ago
Tariffs on Chinese imports making business ‘worse than 2008’ for local restaurant
Editor's note: This Due South interview was recorded before recent tariff negotiations with China.
The prices of imported goods are almost certain to …
1 year ago
NC News Roundup: Resolution in NC Supreme Court saga; Sen. Thom Tillis again breaks with President Trump
On the North Carolina News Roundup... A resolution in the state Supreme Court race, six months after Election Day. Jefferson Griffin, the Republican …
1 year ago
Jefferson Griffin concedes. Six months after election, a resolution in NC Supreme Court race.
Six months after the election, we have a resolution from November's NC Supreme Court race. Jefferson Griffin, a Republican, conceded to Allison Riggs…
1 year ago
Checking in on NC Furniture industry amid trade war
Each spring, High Point, North Carolina becomes the center of furniture design and manufacturing during the Spring Market. This year there was a twis…
1 year ago