Morning News Briefs: Friday, February 3rd, 2017
Man Sentenced To Home Confinement For Threats To Mosque
Federal prosecutors say a North Carolina man was sentenced to eight months of home confinement after pleading guilty to charges that
Federal prosecutors say a North Carolina man was sentenced to eight months of home confinement after pleading guilty to charges that
The Director of Dommunication of the Winston-Salem symphony, Rachel Williams, tells radio camper Quinn McCrea about how she got into her career.
Matthew Burczyk and Radio Camper Ian Jarvis consider how to promote a more bike-friendly Winston-Salem.
Cinematographer, Jonathan Pfundstein, discusses his freelance work with Radio Camper Davin Shim.
John Coyne used to be an architect. He now designs theaters country-wide. Radio Camper Zane Farmer sits down and considers the connections between the two.
North Carolina's new Superintendent of Public Instruction starts his listening tour in Forsyth County Friday.
Landscaper and Civil Engineer Doug Stimmel discusses his work around the Triad area with Radio Camper Jeremiah Rabon.
Xander Schunder interviews Kimberly Mozingo on topics such as her career working on bettering the community and the importance of having a passion.
Radio Camper Paul Howard discusses the current state of sustainable food production in the Triad with Margie Imus, a local non-profit farm owner.
Radio Camper Max Seijn interviews Mary Haglund, owner of Mary's Gourmet Diner and cofounder of Mary's Mavens.