Across the Blue Ridge #105- Breaking Up Christmas
Here's a reprise of Paul Brown's Breaking Up Christmas: A Blue Ridge Mountain Holiday, produced for NPR member stations and first aired in late 1996. Across the Blue Ridge host P
Here's a reprise of Paul Brown's Breaking Up Christmas: A Blue Ridge Mountain Holiday, produced for NPR member stations and first aired in late 1996. Across the Blue Ridge host P
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ... dynamic variation. In this episode, Peter explains the importance of loud, soft--and everything in between--in Classical music.
North Carolina travelers flying out of the Triangle can expect to see some big changes in the coming years.
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Some North Carolina Public School teachers will soon get more job security. A law that prohibits multi-year contracts will expire in the coming months.
The head of the North Carolina agency that runs state prisons says corrections officials may never fully explain the lapses that led to the beating death of a guard earlier this year and a later at
Injured workers may soon be limited in the amount of opioid prescriptions they could receive. New rules are being considered by the North Carolina Industrial Commission.
North Carolina's population continues to grow according to new data from the U.S. Census.
The state is now home to 10,273,419 people, jumping by more than 116,000 in just one year.
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An expanded initiative will provide free books for young children across North Carolina.