Hosted by WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman, the program will be an opportunity for local officials and reporters -- the people who make news and the people who report it -- to talk about the issues that affect our community. According to host Ben Schachtman, "Our goal is to have candid, in-depth conversations about the topics that concern our listeners. It will be a chance to dig a little deeper into the news." From WHQR Public Media in Wilmington, NC. Contact us at [email protected]
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Welcome to the Theological Mutts Podcast! In each episode, Jason & Riley McCollister host honest discussions about developing a deeper relationship with Christ and His Church. This show is all about the journey of finding a more meaningful faith with God, breaking down denominational walls and building unity in the body of Christ! Whether you're new to the whole Jesus thing or a seasoned believer, this podcast will have something for you!
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The Paternoster was a Medieval prayer tradition, where an individual would pray the Our Father or Lord’s Prayer repeatedly in lieu of the 150 Psalms that the medieval monastics recited daily. In Latin the Our Father is Pater Noster and over time the prayer began to be simply referred to as the Paternoster. For many Western medieval Christian’s, the Paternoster was the center of their prayer and devotional life. Today, however, it has been largely forgotten in modern Christianity. So, I creat ...
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The third time's the charm for Ted Davis' PFAS bill; NHCS Turnaround Task Force moves on
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50:00On this episode, Rachel Keith takes stock of what the New Hanover County Schools’ turnaround task force has accomplished in two years, and what’s next for them – and Nikolai Mather sits down with Representative Ted Davis to talk about his PFAS legislationBy Rachel Keith, Nikolai Mather, Benjamin Schachtman
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A conversation Curt Farrison, president of Wilmington's Vietnam Veterans of America chapter
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49:59On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, WHQR's Ben Schachtman sat down with Curt Farrison, president of Chapter 885 of the Vietnam Veterans of America, to talk about coming home from war, understanding and managing PTSD, and what the country could do better for men and women who have worn a uniform.…
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Healthy Opportunities Pilot shows cost savings for Medicaid: “It’s a hand up”
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50:00On today’s show, host Rachel Keith talks about the groundbreaking Healthy Opportunities Pilot—one of the first in the country—where some Medicaid recipients get assistance for food, rent and utilities, and counseling for interpersonal violence or toxic stress needs. Service providers helping these people get reimbursements from the HOP program.…
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Celebrating Sunshine Week and Blerd culture
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50:00On today’s show, Rachel Keith celebrates Sunshine Week, an annual event focused on open government and transparency. In honor of this year’s sunshine week, we’re taking a look at government speech policies — we’ll dig into how much public employees, including college professors, can say when they talk to journalists or speak out on political issues…
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A conversation with New Hanover County Commissioner LeAnn Pierce about taxes, budget cuts, and spending priorities
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47:30On today’s show, I’m sitting down with Republican New Hanover County Commissioner LeAnn Pierce about her thoughts and goals as the county’s budget negotiations move forward. We asked Pierce, vice-chair of the Board of Commissioners, about her thoughts on where the tax rate should go — and ways to make the county more efficient, including calls to e…
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A conversation with New Hanover County Commissioner Rob Zapple about taxes, budget cuts, and spending priorities
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54:10On today’s show, I’m sitting down with Democratic New Hanover County Commissioner Rob Zapple to talk about his priorities and perspectives on the county’s ongoing budget process. We asked Zapple about what he thinks about efforts to make the county more financially efficient — as well as calls to do away with the county’s DEI office, and have the E…
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A conversation with New Hanover County Commissioner Stephanie Walker about taxes, budget cuts, and spending priorities
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35:27On today’s show, I’m sitting down with Democratic New Hanover County Commissioner Stephanie Walker to talk about her perspective on the county’s budget negotiations — which are going on right now. Walker, who was recently elected to her first term as a commissioner in November after serving for four years on the county’s school board, campaigned as…
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Planning the Future of Development in the Cape Fear Region
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50:00The entire Cape Fear Region is growing at a blistering pace: and residents worry about the impact on traffic, trees, and stormwater. But growth here is moulded by planners who want to make sure residents don’t get left behind. We’ll hear from a panel of those experts on this week's episode of the Newsroom.…
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A conversation with New Hanover County school member David Perry about gender in schools
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27:39The New Hanover County Board of Education recently voted to reshape the district's strategic plan, policies, and procedures to comply with President Trump's recent executive orders on both DEI and gender issues. Board member David Perry recently accused the media of a "blackout" of the latter, so we asked him to come into the studio to unpack his v…
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A conversation with New Hanover County Commissioner Dane Scalise about taxes, budget cuts, and spending priorities
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42:20On today’s show, a conversation with Republican New Hanover County Commissioner Dane Scalise about taxes and government spending. Scalise recently penned an opinion piece in the Wilmington Business Journal, which we’ll have links to on the page, where he laid out a fairly simple argument: if property values are going up, taxes should go down. So we…
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A conversation about community safety with LINC's Frankie Roberts
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57:00On this episode, WHQR's Ben Schachtman sits down for a conversation with Frankie Roberts, executive director of LINC, about community safety.For a quarter century, Roberts has run LINC, a non-profit dedicated to helping people rejoin the community after being incarcerated. We’ll talk about how that work has expanded over the years — and how Roberts…
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SYNC, ACEs, and getting to the root of children's wellbeing
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50:04On this episode, WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman sat down with reporter Rachel Keith to talk about the work of SYNC — Strengthening Systems for NC Children. Keith joined about 20 other members who, starting last August, worked to develop a better, broader understanding of how adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs, impact the quality of life for …
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A conversation with Sokoto House's Abdul Hafeedh Bin Abdullah about community safety
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50:04On this episode, WHQR's Ben Schachtman sat down with Abdul Hafeedh Bin Abdullah, co-founder of Sokoto House and the Quality Life Blueprint, to talk about how he sees the issue of community safety through a public-safety lens, and where some other efforts — like Tru Colors and Port City United — may have fallen short.…
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A conversation with District Attorney Jason Smith about youth violence
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50:00On this episode, WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman sits down with recently elected District Attorney Jason Smith to talk about one of the region's most pressing issues: youth violence, especially gun violence.By Benjamin Schachtman
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The WHQR news team reflects on 2024, and looks ahead to next year
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55:10On this year-end episode, WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman looks back over a wild year's worth of reporting with journalists Rachel Keith, Aaleah McConnell, Kelly Kenoyer, and Nikolai Mather.By Benjamin Schachtman
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A Wilmington start-up roundtable: Jessica Kovar, Rob Cooley, Christian Pardue, and Morris Nguyen
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1:00:50On this episode of The Newsroom, we sit down with four Wilmingtonians working in the tech start-up space: from diagnostic wearables to solving workforce issues to managing federal contract applications, they're bringing the entrepreneurial spirit to some tricky issues. We asked them about tech culture, saving your sanity while you start your compan…
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A conversation with former New Hanover County school board member Hugh McManus
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50:03On this episode, WHQR's Rachel Keith takes over hosting duties for a conversation with Hugh McManus, who just wrapped up his term as a New Hanover County school board member. McManus has dedicated four decades to education, and in this interview, he talks about his journey as a teacher, principal, school director, and board member.…
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A conversation with former Wilmington Police Department Captain Mike Fanta
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1:17:50At the beginning of this year, Captain Mike Fanta put his name to a formal complaint against Wilmington Police Chief Donny Williams. That led to a $75,000 third-party investigation in Williams' leadership, and pushback from the Black community who defended the city's first Black police chief against Fanta, some of his fellow officers, and others wh…
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Election 2024: Understanding campaign finance and the absentee ballots snafu
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53:45On this episode of The Newsroom, we take a deep dive into what caused this year's consternation over absentee ballots and what might have prevented it (hint: better communication and more resources). Plus, a closer look at some of the campaign funding in local races — and some tips for how to check on candidate fundraising yourself.…
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Cape Fear election results: Purple districts, ballot-splitting voters, and uncertain outcomes
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51:02On this episode, we unpack the evolving electorate and their unpredictable down-ballot choices. Plus, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over New Hanover County races with a growing number of uncounted absentee ballots that count easily swing the race for school board and commissioner seats.By Benjamin Schachtman
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Unpacking the state House and Senate candidates' forum
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50:00On today’s show, WHQR's Ben Schachtman and Nikolai Mather are unpacking the forum we put on earlier this month with WECT and Port City Daily, featuring candidates running for the North Carolina House and Senate. We'll dig into what the candidates had to say, with context, analysis, and some fact-checking.…
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Marlando Pridgen, Democratic candidate for North Carolina's 7th Congressional District
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1:03:20On this episode, WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman sat down for a long-form interview with Marlando Pridge, Democratic challenger for North Carolina's 7th Congressional District. Topics included domestic policy issues like healthcare, affordable housing, crime and drugs and foreign policy topics like Ukraine and the Middle East.…
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Unpacking the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners candidates' forum
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50:00On today’s show, WHQR's Ben Schachtman and Kelly Kenoyer are unpacking the forum we put on earlier this month with WECT and Port City Daily, featuring candidates running for the New Hanover County Board of Commissioners. We'll dig into what the candidates had to say, with context, analysis, and some fact-checking.…
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Unpacking the New Hanover County school board candidates' forum
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50:00On this episode, WHQR's Ben Schachtman and Rachel Keith and Port City Daily's Brenna Flanagan break down what New Hanover County school board candidates had to say during our recent town hall forum, with context, analysis, and fact checking.By WHQR Staff
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"You have to fully empathize with what you did”: Restorative justice comes to North Carolina
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50:00Reconciliation and restoration are key to relationships: but they rarely come up in the criminal justice system. That may soon change, as North Carolina makes Restorative Justice an integrated part of the Department of Public Safety.By Kelly Kenoyer, Aaleah McConnell
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Election 2024: New Hanover and Pender DA candidates Rebecca Zimmer Donaldson and Jason Smith
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50:00On this episode, we sit down with Republican candidate Jason Smith and Democratic Candidate Rebecca Zimmer Donaldson, who are both running to replace recently retired District Attorney Ben David, who represented Pender and New Hanover counties for 20 years.By Benjamin Schachtman
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A conversation with Freeman family descendants Christopher Eaton and Dorian Cromartie
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50:00On today’s show, we’re discussing the Freeman family's land — including the community known as Seabreeze.We’re sitting down with descendants of the Freeman family, Christopher Eaton and Dorian Cromartie, to learn how patriarchs Alexander and Robert Bruce Freeman amassed large amounts of land in the southern part of New Hanover County. We'll also di…
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On this week's episode, we ask one of toughest questions defining our time in the Cape Fear Region: Why are there so many apartments going up? We spoke to a concerned resident who shared some very common questions with us — and then put them to one of the top officials in the City of Wilmington's development-approval process.…
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"Poverty is a sin. Being poor is not." A new reporting project on being homeless in the Cape Fear Region
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50:00On this episode, we’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at an upcoming project from WHQR. In the aftermath of a Supreme Court ruling that pulled back on the rights of the unhoused, we’ll take an intimate look at the inner lives of our homeless neighbors, with insights from the people who serve them.By Kelly Kenoyer
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"Take the hits and keep on going": A conversation about journalism with NPR's Scott Simon
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50:00On this episode, we sit down with Scott Simon, longtime journalist and host of NPR's Weekend Edition to talk about the state of the news — plus highlights from Simon's remarks at the recent WHQR 40th anniversary luncheon.By Ben Schachtman
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Cape Fear Conversations: Health and Social Equity
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1:33:23This year, WHQR's Cape Fear Conversation series is taking a closer look at the four focus areas of the New Hanover Community Endowment. On this episode: health and social equity.By Camille Mojica
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New Hanover County's anti-violence department — Port City United — has been mired in criticism and bad press, and will likely be shuttered at the end of June. But the social issues that inspired its creation still exist, so it's worth talking about where the program came from, the good work it did do, and what the future could hold.…
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A retired doctor says he nearly died at NHRMC. Now he's pushing for reform
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1:02:35On this episode, it's a conversation with Jon Martell, a retired doctor and former hospital administrator who says he nearly died at New Hanover Regional Medical Center — not because of a mistake made by a nurse or doctor, but because of systemic issues at the hospital. The experience led him to found a new nonprofit to push for a safer, higher-qua…
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Transparency, accountability, and community: A conversation about the New Hanover Community Endowment with Harper Peterson
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37:20Former state senator Harper Peterson recently founded Heal Our People's Endowment, a nonprofit that's calling on North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein to exercise more oversight and authority over the New Hanover Community Endowment. On this episode, we sit down to talk through his concerns — and what he'd like to see done about them.…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello and welcome to the Paternoster Project, a podcast devoted to helping us pray the Scriptures Daily. Today is Friday, May 10th and our Scripture Meditation will be from the Epistle to the Hebrews in the tenth chapter, the twelfth to fourteenth verse. As always, let us begin in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and …
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Send us a Text Message. Hello and welcome to the Paternoster Project, a podcast devoted to helping us pray the Scriptures Daily. Today is Ascension Day, May 9th and on this day we celebrate the Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ into Heaven and sitting at the right of the Father. In honor of this day our Scripture Meditation will be from the book o…
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Granny Flats: The secret solution to the housing crisis
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50:00The affordable housing crisis is national in scope, but it’s uniquely painful in the South because of low wages and surging demand. So what are some creative solutions to this rapidly growing and intractable problem? Backyard cottages? Flipping hotels into rental housing? Or building out job training programs? We asked smart people in the housing s…
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Echoes of a Coup: Michael Betts and John Biewen tackle the 1898 massacre in a new Scene on Radio series
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58:43On this episode, Ben Schachtman and Rachel Keith sit down with John Biewen and Michael Betts, writers and co-hosts of Echoes of a Coup — the sixth season of the Scene on Radio podcast from Duke University’s Kenan Institute for Ethics. The five-part series takes a deep dive into Wilmington’s 1898 coup and massacre.…
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The Mosley Story: Unpacking the misinformation and narratives around the newcomer school debate
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1:05:41Last year, we reported on the abrupt closing of the Career Readiness Academy at Mosley — a little-known but beloved program in the New Hanover County Schools district. Public pushback saved the Mosley program, but developed into a debate over a 'newcomer school' for immigrants who had recently arrived in the United States, introduced as a possible …
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Sunshine Week: A closer look at warrants, protective orders, and NHCS' new meeting policy
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57:40In honor of Sunshine Week — an annual event focused on government transparency and reporters who work to hold governments accountable for being open to the public — WECT, Port City Daily, and WHQR took a look at warrants and domestic violence protection orders. WHQR also took a closer look at a new policy aimed at giving New Hanover County school b…
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Forum: The Christian call to address Wilmington's housing crisis
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50:00North Carolina is the tenth most religious state in the union, according to U.S. News and World Report — but what does that mean for solving one of the most serious crises facing our community? In light of that question, One Christian Network came together in February to host a panel on solving the affordable housing crisis, and the role the church…
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In this week's video we are talking all about the church calendar and why we may or may not need it? Welcome to the Theological Mutts Podcast! In each episode, Jason & Riley McCollister of Tribal Studios host honest discussions about developing a deeper relationship with Christ and His Church. This show is all about the journey of finding a more me…
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Forum: Republican candidates in the 2024 New Hanover County school board primary election
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50:00On this episode, we unpack the recent forum for Republican primary candidates running for the New Hanover County Board of Education. We’ll look at how each of the candidates tried to position themselves among their fellow conservatives. We’ll also look at some of the issues facing the district, including a staggering $20 million budget shortfall, t…
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State Sen. Michael Lee discusses last year's controversial education legislation
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50:00On this episode, Republican State Senator Michael Lee sits down to discuss two pieces of major education legislation: a significant expansion to the 'Opportunity Scholarship' program, and the Parents' Bill of Rights.By Benjamin Schachtman
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Cape Fear Conversations: Developing housing in New Hanover County
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50:04This year, WHQR's Cape Fear Conversation series is taking a closer look at the four focus areas of the New Hanover Community Endowment. First up, community development. It's a board area that includes a lot of different facets, but for this forum we focused on housing.By Kelly Kenoyer
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Turnaround Task Force's latest plans, public schools competing in the education market, and hearing a Student Voice
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50:00On this episode, WHQR's Rachel Keith helps unpack the latest work from New Hanover County Schools' Turnaround Task Force. The group has been generating some actionable ideas that could see local funding — but the district as a whole still faces challenges, including increased market pressures as it struggles against charter and private schools for …
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The past, present, and future of the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge
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50:00Walk-on Day? Falling Cadillacs? Multi-million dollar politics? There's a lot to unpack when it comes to the Cape Fear Memorial Bridge (in fact, when it comes to bridges over the river, in general). On today's show, as we brace for a traffic nightmare, we add some context and historical backstory to the weedy world of bridges.…
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In today's (late night) episode we discuss the idea of Catechesis and its importance to the Christian life. Click the link below to checkout Catechesis Books : 📚 https://www.catechesisbooks.com Welcome to the Theological Mutts Podcast! In each episode, Jason & Riley McCollister of Tribal Studios host honest discussions about developing a deeper rel…
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How the justice system hurts, and helps, the homeless people in our community
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50:00In the past year or so in New Hanover County, we’ve seen public officials pushing back on the homeless population, even as it grows because of our housing crisis. As homeless individuals are pushed into the margins of the community, and into the woods, the justice system continues to interact with the unhoused.On this week's episode, we’ll dig deep…
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The WHQR news team looks back at 2023 and ahead to next year
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50:00On this episode, WHQR News Director Ben Schachtman reflects on the past year with Kelly Kenoyer, Rachel Keith, Nikolai Mather, and Camille Mojica.By Benjamin Schachtman
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