Latest Local News
For years, the state of North Carolina has struggled to balance economic interests, environmental concerns, and the public's right to recreational access to natural resources — that is, fish. The issue is complicated by the difficulty of knowing the exact status of many of the state's most popular fish species. On this episode, WHQR's Grace Vitaglione unpacks months of reporting to try and get to the bottom of things.
CoastLine
-
In 1998, Jerry Cribbs took a risk and started a choral group that performs two free, high-quality concerts a year. 25 years later, a new artistic director takes the helm, Dr. Aaron Peisner, as Cape Fear Chorale – Jerry’s original vision – is going strong.
The Newsroom
-
For years, the state of North Carolina has struggled to balance economic interests, environmental concerns, and the public's right to recreational access to natural resources — that is, fish. The issue is complicated by the difficulty of knowing the exact status of many of the state's most popular fish species. On this episode, WHQR's Grace Vitaglione unpacks months of reporting to try and get to the bottom of things.
More Local News
- We're back! Time to talk governors and guns...
- Project Grace is back on the table
- New Hanover County could earn over a million dollars annually from landfill gas
- WHQR Presents ... As Told By Us, Episode 1: Pilot
- Memorial tree-planting ceremony planned to honor Commissioner Deb Hays
- Ask a Journalist: Whatever happened to the Castle Street boarding house, Colonial Arms?
Culture / Arts / Inside HQR
Cape Fear Rundown
-
Welcome back to the Cape Fear Rundown! This week after work on Wednesday, Kelly and Cami drove three hours to the University of Elon for a conference! Funny how last week was one conference, and we’re at another this week. It was Cami's first ever one, and she had a great time, listening to an enthralling podcast on the drive there and back, meeting cool new people, and spending time with colleagues Kelly Kenoyer and Rachel Keith. At the end, over some meat and cheese, they talked about their thoughts.
Port City Politics
-
If you missed WHQR's February 11 Black History event, you're in luck: We have the highlights from our panel of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion experts.
National News
- Alec Baldwin codefendant gets 6 months' probation on gun charge in 'Rust' case
- State line pot shops latest flashpoint in Idaho-Oregon border debate
- A must-see sunset spectacle at Monument Valley
- Multiple tornadoes sweep across the South and the Midwest, killing at least 11 people
- Opinion: America's shameful obsession with guns
- New Yorkers react to former President Trump's indictment
- An app launched to make seeking asylum simpler has left migrants even more precarious
- Following his indictment, Trump is expected to appear in criminal court next week
- Grief and tangled politics were at the heart of Kentucky's fight over new trans law
- 6 things to know about heat pumps, a climate solution in a box
State News
- NC House unveils budget with state worker raises, tax cuts
- First Citizens acquisition of Silicon Valley Bank could mean more cash for NC startups
- With Democrats absent, NC House overrides governor's gun bill veto
- GOP lawmakers want to block NC from a partnership that helps maintain clean voter rolls
- NC lawmakers want to study benefits, savings from overhauling electricity market
- Library collection policy leads to calls for book bans
- Advocates worry Duke Energy's newly approved plan to cut solar rates will slow green energy adoption
- President Biden to visit Durham-based Wolfspeed to kick off 'Investing in America Tour'
- Nearly a quarter of NC state government jobs are vacant: 'I do almost four jobs'
- State teacher pay hasn’t kept pace with inflation. Teachers call it the 'NC teacher tax.'
Keep in touch with WHQR