Mitch Northam
Mitchell Northam is a Digital Producer for WUNC. He was born in Iceland, but grew up eating blue crabs and scrapple on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. In addition to working at the Delmarva Daily Times and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, his work has also been featured at SB Nation, the Orlando Sentinel, NCAA.com, Sports Illustrated and SLAM Magazine. He is a graduate of Salisbury University and has won awards from the MD-DC Press Association and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association.
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On Nov. 7, the Associated Press and several other news outlets called the 2020 U.S. presidential race for former Vice President Joe Biden. A countless...
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In addition to outstanding mail-in ballots, election officials in North Carolina have another pool of votes to work through.
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As North Carolinians await final results in key political battles in an unprecedented election year, state officials say it's business as usual.
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The Republican challenger in the race for North Carolina’s Attorney General – Jim O’Neill – says he's filed a complaint against Democratic incumbent...
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WUNC has all the coverage you need this election season. Check out our 2020 Voter Guide for information on absentee ballots and more. And be sure to...
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UNC-Chapel Hill’s men’s basketball team will play in the Maui Invitational this year without having to leave the state of North Carolina. Due to...
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WUNC has all the coverage you need this election season. Check out our 2020 Voter Guide for information on absentee ballots and more. And be sure to...
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The North Carolina General Assembly recently enacted legislation to ease absentee-by-mail voting this year and to make polls safer for in-person voting…
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President Donald Trump will visit Wilmington on Wednesday to declare it a World War II “Heritage City.” News outlets report that the visit is timed to...
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Tournaments, Weddings, T-Shirts: NC's Minor League Baseball Teams Get Creative To Keep The Lights OnAt first, back in April, Anderson Rathbun was optimistic. Like many of the countless folks who make their living by working for one of the 160 Minor...