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Asheville artist Joseph Pearson left his mark on Blue Ridge Public Radio over the weekend. He chose to highlight George Floyd in a mural covering up the…
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In this time of uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Blue Ridge Public Radio is expanding its efforts to connect, inform and engage with members of…
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Roughly three-quarters of people featured in original reporting generated by the Blue Ridge Public Radio news department over a one-year period were…
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Have you been missing a voice on the air at BPR? So have we. Last month, Barbara Sayer signed off after nearly four decades in public radio here in…
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Frank Stasio and his team are coming back to Asheville for two days of broadcasts of 'The State Of Things' from the studios of Blue Ridge Public Radio!…
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Blue Ridge Public Radio is happy to announce Cass Herrington as the station’s new Morning Edition host and reporter. BPR listeners have been hearing Cass…
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This July, listeners of Blue Ridge Public Radio will hear some new programming - while a public radio staple is moving to a new time in our…
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Federal officials say treatment is underway to clean up contaminants at the former CTS Corporation factory in Asheville. Below is the news release from…
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Blue Ridge Public Radio is continuing to expand its news coverage of Western North Carolina. After a national search, BPR has hired a full-time regional…
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The State of Things is broadcasting from Blue Ridge Public Radio April 12 and 13. While Frank Stasio and the rest of the SOT staff are in town, they want…