Marshall Terry
Marshall came to WFAE after graduating from Appalachian State University, where he worked at the campus radio station and earned a degree in communication. Outside of radio, he loves listening to music and going to see bands - preferably in small, dingy clubs.
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This past Sunday was a big day for a rookie racecar driver from the Charlotte area. At 23, Austin Cindric is the second youngest person ever to win the Daytona 500.
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A Charlotte Journalism Collaborative report found that single-family rental companies are buying thousands of houses in the metro area. In some cases, that's making it even harder for first-time homebuyers in a housing market that's already tough.
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Charlotte-based CPI Security and Utah’s Vivant Smart Home are suing each other in federal court over what they claim are unethical business practices. In other business news, Charlotte’s airport is cutting back on free parking and the BayHaven Restaurant Group is opening several new ventures in Camp North End.
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North Carolina U.S. Rep. Greg Murphy tweeted that "the Dems demand a photo ID to get a cheeseburger." We asked a fact-checker just what Murphy was talking about.
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Property records show a Delaware company bought nearly 5 acres of land near Bank of America Stadium in uptown Charlotte. Only a few weeks ago, Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC owner David Tepper bought land in the area, too.
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North Carolina state Rep. Deb Butler called a three-judge panel that ruled that GOP-drawn legislative and congressional maps could stand partisan and implied the judges’ decisions were partisan. Most of her tweet was wrong, says fact-checker Paul Specht of WRAL.
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Charlotte City Council has approved a rezoning plan for a micro-apartment complex near the heart of the NoDa neighborhood. It calls for more than 200 units along with retail space.
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Democrat Erica Smith, the former state senator running for U.S. House in North Carolina's 2nd District, said corporate profits were at their highest point in 70 years and that people are being overcharged for essentials in what she called "a racket." Only part of that statement is true, a fact-checker says.
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Time is running out for many companies to implement new federal COVID-19 vaccination requirements for workers, including some in the Charlotte area. In other business news, property deals near Bank of America Stadium are causing speculation and North Carolina ski resorts are rebounding after an unseasonably warm December.
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The Republican primary for North Carolina's open U.S. Senate seat is heating up. Former Gov. Pat McCrory is the subject of an attack ad that used spliced-together quotes from his old radio show to make it sound like he condemned supporters of former President Trump while defending Black Lives Matter protesters. A fact-checker says that's misleading.