Gwendolyn Glenn
Gwendolyn is an award-winning journalist who has covered a broad range of stories on the local and national levels. Her experience includes producing on-air reports for National Public Radio and she worked full-time as a producer for NPR’s All Things Considered news program for five years. She worked for several years as an on-air contract reporter for CNN in Atlanta and worked in print as a reporter for the Baltimore Sun Media Group, The Washington Post and covered Congress and various federal agencies for the Daily Environment Report and Real Estate Finance Today. Glenn has won awards for her reports from the Maryland-DC-Delaware Press Association, SNA and the first-place radio award from the National Association of Black Journalists.
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster last week asked the state superintendent to conduct an investigation into how the book "Gender Queer: A Memoir" ended up in public school libraries, calling it "obscene." But legal experts have a different opinion on whether it meets that definition.
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Cam Newton is "home." That's what the Carolina Panthers said on social media after signing the quarterback to a one-year contract Thursday. Charlotte Observer sports reporter Langston Wertz Jr. says it was a "good move."
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The Druid Hills community lost a legend last week with the passing of Bobby Martin Sr. The 86-year-old Martin was not only a longtime, award-winning champion in rodeo and English competition styles in the day, but he owns Big M Stables just off Statesville Road near downtown.
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Former Marine: 'We Made Very Clear Promises' About Delivering To Safety Those Who Helped Americans IRichard Porter is a former Marine and now a project manager in the Chapel Hill area. He's part of a volunteer effort called Team America that's patching together technology and personal contacts to get people who want to leave Afghanistan out of the country.
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North Carolina will move into what Gov. Roy Cooper called "Phase 2.5" of coronavirus restrictions on Friday at 5 p.m., he announced Tuesday, allowing...
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On Wednesday, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department released footage from body-worn cameras from an incident that occurred on June 2 when officers...
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Gov. Roy Cooper says North Carolina will stay in its current phase of COVID-19 restrictions for three more weeks and that most residents will be...
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On Thursday, a jury in Charlotte convicted Durham businessman Greg Lindberg and his associate John Gray on conspiracy and bribery charges in an attempt...
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The number of teachers in North Carolina who passed the state’s licensure exam continues to decline. According to a new report presented to State Board...
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The latest annual Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count Data Book report ranks North Carolina as 33 rd in the nation in terms of the well-being of its...