Morning News Briefs: Monday, September 19, 2016
Colonial Announces Construction Of Temporary Pipeline
Colonial Pipeline says it is beginning construction of a temporary pipeline that will bypass a leaking section of its main gasoline pip
Colonial Pipeline says it is beginning construction of a temporary pipeline that will bypass a leaking section of its main gasoline pip
While record stores, bookshops, and independent movie theatres are threatened in the digital age, many are still thriving.
Radio 101 is WFDD's education program for high school students. Esraa Omar's obsession with Korean TV dramas sparked a change in her opinons on globalization.
This week we hear some great new fiddle tunes in the constantly evolving old time style from Erynn Marshall. This Canada-born musician has spent 20 years studying southern U.S fiddle styles in Ken
There's a chance House Bill 2 could be repealed soon, according to a North Carolina lobbying group. But they say the City of Charlotte has to act to make that happen.
The human body, engineered over billions of years by evolutionary experiments in adaptation, owes its survival as a species to the experiences of pleasure, which is enacted by brain chemistry. Yet this is also the source of addictive behavior. A local scientist is working to change that.
The CEO of Duke Energy Corp.
A new comic book is hitting shelves featuring a main character who is transgender.
The crowd of around 2,000 people at a University of North Carolina at Greenboro campus building cheered as she took the stage. James Brown's famous song "I Feel Good" played as a musical answer on how her health is holding up.
Experts are warning that the Carolinas face a future that's both drier and wetter. Droughts and floods are in the forecast.