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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Gov. Roy Cooper says he wants to make sure hospitals in North Carolina don't get overwhelmed with patients. That's part of the state's strategy to keep...
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Dr. Mandy Cohen said mass gatherings like the Republican convention will be a "very big challenge" if COVID-19 cases continue to increase in the state, as they are currently.
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North Carolina has the country’s second-largest collection of poorly maintained dams built in places where a failure could kill people. That’s according...
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There are more than 2,000 lawsuits by cities and counties against the manufacturers and distributors of opioids. A last-minute settlement this week...
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Charlotte’s lack of affordable housing has some far-reaching ripples. Communities surrounding Mecklenburg County are growing faster, as people look...
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For the second time within a year, Dan McCready is running a general election campaign to represent North Carolina’s Ninth Congressional District. The...
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The general election campaign for North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District is on. In his first general election TV commercial Bishop says he is pro...
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Graduation is this weekend at UNC Charlotte, but the occasion is bittersweet as the community continues to cope with the shootings in a campus classroom...
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On Friday, a Wake County Superior Court Judge ruled two of North Carolina’s recent constitutional amendments - lowering the cap on the income tax rate,...
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N.C. GOP Executive Director Dallas Woodhouse joins WFAE's Morning Edition host Lisa Worf.