Lisa Worf
Lisa Worf traded the Midwest for Charlotte in 2006 to take a job at WFAE. She worked with public TV in Detroit and taught English in Austria before making her way to radio. Lisa graduated from University of Chicago with a bachelor’s degree in English.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Brian Cox joins Morning Edition host Lisa Worf to discuss recent arrests of undocumented residents in Charlotte and other North Carolina communities.
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There’s a new person in North Carolina’s top parks job. Kevin Bischof became superintendent of Mount Mitchell State Park, North Carolina's oldest state...
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About 40 Department of Motor Vehicles offices across North Carolina have seen especially long lines recently.
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The filing period for North Carolina’s legislative seats begins in just six weeks. But election district boundaries are still up in the air. A federal...
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An outside expert appointed by a federal court to help draw some North Carolina legislative districts that judges worry remained unconstitutional has...
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UNC System President Margaret Spellings and her community college counterpart shared a stage in Charlotte last night with House Speaker Tim Moore. They...
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North Carolina Senator Richard Burr is one of several Senate Republicans to question the timing of President Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James...
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One of the nation's largest gay rights groups plans to turn down $325,000 from Bank of America this year. That's because of the bank's role in brokering...
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For nearly a year North Carolina has been front and center in the debate about which bathrooms transgender people can use, thanks in large part to House...
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The North Carolina Board of Education and the new state schools superintendent sat down this week for their first meeting. Republican Board Chairman...