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Lisa Worf
Lisa Worf traded the Midwest for Charlotte in 2006 to take a job at WFAE. She worked with public TV in Detroit and taught English in Austria before making her way to radio. Lisa graduated from University of Chicago with a bachelor’s degree in English.
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The American flag must be flown every day in a new North Carolina subdivision that's being built for people over 55. But can you require patriotism?
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Dr. Mandy Cohen said mass gatherings like the Republican convention will be a "very big challenge" if COVID-19 cases continue to increase in the state, as they are currently.
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It's one of the loudest debates in education: whether spending more money adds up to better test scores and graduation rates.
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To get, and keep, students on track, teachers are trying a different method of classroom management called no-nonsense nurturing.
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In the aftermath of several police shootings of unarmed black men, many police departments are holding community forums to talk to residents about policing.