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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As liquor shortages continue in North Carolina, many shoppers are turning to an unconventional — and not exactly legal — avenue: online shopping. In the latest BizWorthy, Tony Mecia of the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter discusses why most people won't face repercussions, when liquor might be replenished in stores, how the hospitality industry is rebounding from the pandemic and a new buy now, pay later system.
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During a campaign event at Duke University last month, democratic candidate and former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley said she has been misquoted on her position on filibuster reform, and added, “We need filibuster reform, and I’ve always been very clear about that.” Has she?
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North Carolina's redistricting process wasn't just about the U.S. House. State legislative district changes could make a big impact at the General Assembly in Raleigh. Catawba College political science professor Michael Bitzer helps us explain the state redistricting changes.
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Just 7% of jobs added last month were retail positions. The president of the North Carolina Retail Merchants Association says he's concerned about how stores around the Charlotte region will handle the holiday shopping season.
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There's too much demand and not enough supply in the Charlotte housing market. The median home sales price in the city in September was $335,000 — almost 20% more than at the beginning of 2021. Meanwhile, Charlotte could get a medical training center — on top of a medical school.
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Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis tweeted that gas prices in North Carolina increased by the highest amount in the country. A fact-checker says that's true — but it depends on which days you look at.
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In this week's BizWorthy, The Charlotte Ledger's Tony Mecia talks about why a Charlotte Bojangles is blue and why the city isn't happy about it, the complexity of medical billing and an update on uptown's United Way building.
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State Sen. Jeff Jackson of Charlotte, who's running for U.S. Senate as a Democrat, said the five most endangered hospitals in the U.S. are in North Carolina. Fact-checker Paul Specht of WRAL and PolitiFact says that's wrong and joins us to help analyze Jackson's claim.
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Soon, parents will be able to get their children between the ages of 5 and 11 vaccinated against COVID-19. A Novant Health pediatrician talks about how the vaccine rollout will work and lauds the safety and effectiveness of the shot.
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The construction industry in Charlotte is trying to keep up with demand as it struggles with supply chain issues. In other BizWorthy news: The Charlotte Convention Center gets an upgrade, and a waterline break caused headaches for businesses in the city this week.