A series of small earthquakes has been rumbling underneath the South Carolina midlands over the last two weeks, and geologists are puzzled. The state has
In a new book, "Say Their Names: How Black Lives Came to Matter In America," five nationally-recognized Black journalists take a deep dive into racism in this country and how it has affected issues ranging from health care and Black wealth to policing and incarceration. Two of those authors join All Things Considered host Gwendolyn Glenn to talk about the book.
Radio and audio in general is a great medium for storytelling. But it’s also a great format for in-depth interviews. Here are 10 of the best on-air interviews conducted by WFAE’s hosts this year.
The world of education wasn’t just touched by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. In Charlotte, there were allegations of sexual assaults in schools and questions on its handling. And there’s now a growing problem of violence and guns in schools. WFAE examined it all throughout the year.