
FAQ City
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Show overview
FAQ City launched in 2021 and has put out 20 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 4 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 10 min and 12 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News & Politics show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 4.2 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. The busiest year was 2021, with 16 episodes published. Published by WFAE.
From the publisher
"FAQ City" is an online, broadcast and podcast series that invites the community to help shape our news coverage. Send us your question, and we may answer it on an upcoming episode. The series was previously hosted by Claire Donnelly , Nick de la Canal and Alexandra Watts.
Latest Episodes

We're taking a hiatus. (But we'll be back!)
FAQ City is taking a break until June to work on a brand-new season full of colorful and exciting episodes based on questions from you, our listeners.
Here’s how to find Charlotte’s biggest, oldest trees
Charlotte is known for its abundance of trees. Where can you find the biggest, most storied ones in the city?
Here's where to take the best Charlotte skyline photos
Charlotte's skyline is a hit on Instagram. Where are the best spots for panoramic pictures of the city?
Here's a look inside Charlotte's food truck scene
Charlotte has at least 125 different food trucks serving a wide variety of cuisine. What's it like to run a food truck? And how can you find the food trucks closest to you?
When it comes to Major League Baseball in Charlotte, if you build it will they come?
Charlotte has quite a few professional sports teams. Of course, there’s the NFL team the Carolina Panthers and the NBA team the Charlotte Hornets. Soon there will also be a Major League Soccer team, Charlotte FC. But why doesn’t Charlotte have a Major League Baseball team? Could it ever happen?
Answers to your electric vehicle questions — part 2
You’ve probably seen those electric vehicle charging stations outside grocery stores and other businesses. How do they work? And what kind of insurance do you need for EVs? FAQ City powers through more of your questions about electric vehicles.
Answers to your electric vehicle questions
We’ve all heard of Tesla. What are some other electric vehicle options? How much do they cost? Can you buy used? FAQ City charges into all of your questions about electric cars.
How many Charlotteans are native?
Charlotte seems to be made up of a lot of transplants, or people who moved here from other parts of the country or world. How many Queen City residents were actually born and raised in Charlotte?
Queens University of Charlotte is rumored to be haunted. Here's what we found out.
Queens University in Charlotte is rumored to be a major site of paranormal activity. Is there any truth to these ghost stories?
How can you avoid hitting back-to-back red lights in Charlotte?
When you’re driving, nothing is more annoying than a string of red traffic lights. Why are some Charlotte traffic signals so poorly timed? And is there anything you can do about it?
Why Do Sidewalks End? Examining Charlotte's Sidewalks To Nowhere
Why do some sidewalks in the Charlotte region come to an abrupt end? This special rebroadcast of an FAQ City episode tells you some reasons why.
Why are Charlotte's streetlights turning purple?
Some of the Charlotte region’s streetlights are mysteriously changing color. We illuminate why — and how — some people are seeing purple.
Is Anyone Really Fooled By Those Cell Tower Trees In Charlotte?
There's something awfully suspicious about that pine tree off the side of Interstate 485 in Charlotte. What is it? And why are there more like it?
Who Coordinates The Lights On Charlotte's Skyscrapers?
If you’ve ever looked at the Charlotte skyline at night, you might have noticed that sometimes all of the buildings are lit up the same color. Who's in charge of deciding when and how the buildings are illuminated?
What's At The Top Of Charlotte's Bank Of America Tower?
The 60th floor of the Bank of America Corporate Center is a mysterious, mythical place. At nearly 776 feet above the ground, it's one of the highest spots a person can visit in Charlotte. What's up there?
Why Are There Seagulls In Charlotte?
It's summer, and lots of us are headed to the beach to play in the sand and see the marine wildlife. But some of our listeners say they've seen what they think are coastal creatures right here in Charlotte.
Have You Ever Wondered How Charlotte Neighborhoods Got Their Names?
WFAE listener Summer Cook wrote to FAQ City wondering where all of Charlotte's neighborhood names came from. For example, who is Elizabeth? Or Cherry? What about Dilworth?
In Charlotte, Is It Sugaw Creek Or Sugar Creek?
The spelling and pronunciation of Little Sugar Creek, which flows into Sugar Creek (or is it Sugaw Creek?) have been a source of debate for well over 200 years. Which is right?
FAQ City: Where Are Charlotte's Revolutionary War-Era Buildings?
Last month, Charlotte celebrated what’s known as “Meck Dec Day," the annual holiday in honor of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence. On May 20, 1775 — more than a full year before the United States Declaration of Independence — it's said that influential men of Charlotte declared themselves "free and independent" of British rule. In honor of Meck Dec Day, this week FAQ City is revisiting a 2018 episode about Charlotte's Revolutionary war history.
FAQ City: Why Is Disc Golf So Popular In Charlotte?
Charlotte is one of the top destinations for disc golf players, and the sport continues to grow as people across the Queen City — and the world — are playing.