Bradley George
AM ReporterBradley George is WUNC's AM reporter. A North Carolina native, his public radio career has taken him to Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville and most recently WUSF in Tampa. While there, he reported on the COVID-19 pandemic and was part of the station's Murrow award winning coverage of the 2020 election. Along the way, he has reported for NPR, Marketplace, The Takeaway, and the BBC World Service. Bradley is a graduate of Guilford College, where he majored in Theatre and German.
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A new Fresnel lens will be fabricated for the beacon. Window ornaments and ironwork will also be restored.
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Non-stop growth, high housing demand, and short supply has led to an unprecedented increase in property values.
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DC Blox, an information technology company, has opened a landing station for undersea data cables in Myrtle Beach. The station's first cable, operated by Google, will run more than 9,000 miles to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.
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ShotSpotter, which uses hidden microphones to warn police about potential gunfire, has been controversial in Durham since its adoption.
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Governor Roy Cooper appointed Joey Hopkins Transportation Secretary in October.
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Surya, a Georgia home furnishings company is buying Taylorsville-based Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams. The furniture maker closed its locations in August and filed for bankruptcy.
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Durham and Chapel Hill are among the North Carolina cities and towns with new mayors after Tuesday's election.
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The location near Greensboro will serve as Toyota’s epicenter of lithium-ion battery production in North America. It will be a key supplier for the Kentucky-based plant tasked with building Toyota's first U.S.-made electric vehicles.
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It may be an ancient crop, but sesame is hot right now thanks to the growing popularity of hummus and tahini. Sesame oils are also used to make cosmetics.
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The new runway 5-Left/23-Right replaces a 10,000-foot concrete landing strip built in the 1980s.