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9/14 Megan Thomas (Wake Co. Animal Center)
The Wake County Animal Center is, once again, close to reaching full capacity. Megan Thomas with the animal shelter expresses her concerns, discusses the reason why this has been happening in the Triangle as of late, and how you can adopt a dog.
9/14 Jessica Gaspar
The V foundation held recently held an event at UNC Chapel hill to help raise awareness for children with cancer. Jessica Gaspar's nephew was honored at this event over the weekend and she joins Rob Connett to tell us all about the event.
9/13 Laura Smith
Continuing the trend from yesterday it will be in the upper 80s with some scattered showers. There will be a cool down later this week with weekend lows expected in the 50s. Laura Smith from CBS17 brings you your full forecast, and discusses with Rob Connett each others sleeping habits.

9/13 Doug Sprecher (First Citizens Bank)
Doug Sprecher of First Citizens Bank discusses the results of their survey, which shows small business owners in North Carolina and across the country are feeling confident in uncertain economic times,
9/13 Liz Johnson (Southern Ideal Home Show)
If you're currently working on a home project, or have recently thought about starting one, you might want to check out the Southern Ideal Home Show this weekend, Sept. 15-17, at the state fairgrounds in Raleigh. PR Director Liz Johnson joined us to cover all the details, including the special guests who are scheduled to make an appearance.
9/12 Jazmin Albaran (Seed Your Future)
This week is Green Career Week, which focuses on getting students interested in agricultural jobs. Jazmin Albaran, Executive Director of "Seed Your Future," joined the WPTF Morning Show to talk about the focus of the event, and the importance of agriculture in North Carolina.
9/12 Kaleb Harmon (Town of Zebulon)
Officers with the Zebulon Police Department recently completed crisis intervention training, a big focus for them, and other area departments. Kaleb Harmon, communications director for the town of Zebulon, discussed that and other things they've been working on, when he joined the WPTF Morning Show with Rob Connett.
9/12 Julie Garza (La Ley)
Our sister station, La Ley, just celebrated 20 years on the air, by hosting a party in Greensboro over the weekend. They had over 11,000 people in attendance! Julie Garza from La Ley joined the show to talk about the event and what the last two decades have meant for the Spanish-speaking radio station.
9/12 Laura Smith
Fall weather is really starting to kick in and we are not expecting any days in the 90s for the next 10 days. Laura Smith with CBS17 tells you all you have to look forward to for the upcoming week, and talks about her Christmas trees.
9/11 ROUNDTABLE: Where Were You on Sept. 11, 2001?
The WPTF Morning crew shared their memories of September 11, 2001 -- including Mike Raley, who was on-air when the terrorist attacks occurred.
9/11 Mike Wheeles
Today marks the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Mike Wheeles, from our sister-station 94.7 QDR, was live on-air when the World Trade Center was hit. He shared his memories with Rob Connett on the WPTF Morning Show.
9/11 Jay Ratliff
Today marks the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. How has air travel and airport security changed in the last two decades? Aviation analyst Jay Ratliff gave his thoughts on the WPTF Morning Show.
9/11 Greg Young (Carolina Mudcats)
Football might be on the minds of a lot of people, but it's postseason baseball season in Zebulon! Carolina Mudcats broadcaster Greg Young joined the WPTF Morning Show and previewed the team's playoff series that starts Tuesday night.
9/11 Jill Schlesinger
Did you know September is Life Insurance Awareness month? Business expert Jill Schlesinger says life insurance is an important thing for you to think about, and you should get it if you don't already have it.
9/8 George Hage (Jack the Radio)
The Hopscotch Music Festival is this weekend in downtown Raleigh, where dozens of local bands are performing at numerous venues. One of those bands is "Jack The Radio." One of their members, George Hage, joined Rob Connett in the WPTF studio to talk about the festival, and a new song they just released.
9/8 Jones Angell
The Carolina football team hosts App State this Saturday evening in Chapel Hill, and one of the big story lines is wide receiver Tez Walker being ruled ineligible for the season by the NCAA. Rob Connett discussed that decision with the Voice of the Heels, radio broadcaster Jones Angell.
9/8 Dave Downey
Hurricane Lee is up for a category 5 already but currently no threat of landfall as of now. We also have the last day in the 90s for the near future and temperatures in the 80s over the weekend. Football may be interrupted by some weekend showers. Dave Downey tells you all for this weekends forecast.
9/7 Note in the Pocket
"Note in the Pocket" is an organization in the Triangle that provides clothing for children. Sarah Caldwell and Dallas Bonavita joined the WPTF Morning Show to discuss their upcoming "Sneaker Ball" to celebrate ten years in business.
9/7 Rebecca Erquitt (The V Foundation)
This Sunday, The V Foundation will be hosting an event in Chapel Hill for Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month called "Dribble For Victory Over Cancer," which celebrates and honors children with cancer, and gives them a chance to meet members of the Tar Heel basketball teams. Rebecca Erquitt from the foundation shared some of the details when she joined Rob Connett on the WPTF Morning Show.
9/7 Roundtable (College Football Player Names)
College football players have a lot of unusual names. Rob Connett quizzes the morning show crew and they have to guess if the names he says, are real players names, or made up names.
9/7 Laura Smith
No record broken yesterday but there is another chance we will break one today, in short - it will be hot again. Tropical Storm Lee has been upgraded to a category 1 hurricane and is looking to get to a category 4 or 5 maybe this weekend. CBS17's Laura Smith is with Rob Connett with your forecast for today and a look at the rain coming up this weekend.
9/6 Laura Smith
Yet another hot day today, and it's looking like it'll be like for the better part of the week as well. Laura Smith with CBS17 joins Rob Connett with today's forecast and a look at tropical storm Lee.
9/5 Bridgette Barthe (NCDOT)
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is looking for volunteers to help with their "Fall Litter Sweep." Bridgette Barthe from NCDOT shared details of this month's event, and how it all works, with Rob Connett on the WPTF Morning Show.
9/5 The World's Longest Mullet
A woman in Tennessee has broken the record for the longest mullet. Rob and Harrison reacted to the story and the details of how "Tami" worked to become the new record-holder.
9/5 Dave Downey
We are expecting record breaking heat today, and we are going to keep that trend of high temperatures throughout the week. Dave Downey, the newest member of the CBS17 team, is joined by Rob Connett to give you todays forecast and tell us a little bit about himself.
9/5 Mike, Tony, and Jon discuss Hurricane Fran
Twenty Seven years ago Hurricane Fran Hit North Carolina. Jon Champion, Mike Raley, and Tony Rigsby. All had to Work that day and they tell Rob Connett about what their experiences.
9/1 ROUNDTABLE: Pumpkin Spice
It seems like every company is coming out with their own "pumpkin spice flavored" product nowadays. So Rob put together a list, except some are 100% real and others are completely made up. Can the rest of the morning crew decipher through the list?
9/1 Jones Angell
The UNC football team kicks off the 2023 season this Saturday night with a game against South Carolina, over in Charlotte. Jones Angell, the radio voice of the Tar Heels, joined Rob Connett to preview the season -- and share his thoughts on the ACC expansion news that broke during Friday's show.
9/1 Dia Harris
There's a special event happening this weekend in downtown Raleigh, called the African American Cultural Festival. And it kicks off with a very special guest performance tonight. Rob Connett and Jon Champion talked with a board member of the festival, Dia Harris.
9/1 Laura Smith
We will be getting a beautiful look at what fall has in store for us this weekend, followed by temperatures back into the 90s on Labor Day. Laura Smith, CBS17 meteorologist, joined Rob Connett to discuss the details of the forecast for the Triangle.
8/31 Carolyn Carver
WPTF General Manager Carolyn Carver reports from Wilmington on Tropical Storm Idalia's impact on North Carolina's coastline.
8/31 Lance Blocker
CBS 17 Meteorologist Lance Blocker calls into the show from Wilmington to report on Tropical Storm Idalia's affect on North Carolina's coast, including severe flooding.
8/31 Laura Smith
While parts of North Carolina's coast received several inches of rain and continue to deal with flooding from Tropical Storm Idalia, the Triangle got lucky Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. CBS 17 Meteorologist Laura Smith discusses the details of how the storm impacted our area, and what type of weather we can expect Labor Day weekend.
8/30 Ella Park
Ella Park is a freshman at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and was not too far away from where the shooting took place on campus Monday afternoon. She shared her story of what it was like for her and her roommates during the tragic event, and what the next step will be for UNC students and staff.
8/30 Lance Blocker
The coast of North Carolina is the part of the state that will be hit the worst by hurricane Idalia. Lance Blocker with CBS17 is in Wilmington waiting for hurricane Idalia to hit the coast, and is preparing for his live coverage of the storm. They are expecting severe wind and rain and possibly even tornados forming. He joins Rob Connett to urge people to stay safe and what we can expect during and after the storm..
8/30 Laura Smith
Hurricane Idalia has made landfall over Florida and has already started to cause some serious issues. It is expected to hit North Carolina Late Wednesday night and Thursday morning with high winds and storm surges. Laura Smith with CBS17 speaks with Rob Connett to discuss the extent of danger we should expect and which parts of the state are going to get hit more then others.
8/29 Sarah Coates
The UNC and Chapel Hill communities are grieving after Monday's shooting. Sarah Coates, a counselor with "One-80 Counseling" here in the Triangle, joined the WPTF Morning Show to share her thoughts on how everyone grieves differently, and how we can move forward.

8/29 Attorney General Josh Stein
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein gives his thoughts on Monday's shooting on the UNC campus, along with some tips and advice for the incoming tropical weather.
8/29 Olivia McCall
Olivia McCall, Director for Wake County Board of Elections is hosting an event on September 9th from 10AM to 3PM for new voter ID policies. The public will be able to check voter status and get a new photo taken if needed. She also discusses other forms of ID that can be used.
8/29 Laura Smith
Hurricane Idalia will be passing by North Carolina Wednesday night, and Thursday morning, we will get hit with some storms and heavy winds. Laura Smith with CBS17 Discuss what we should expect with the upcoming Hurricane with Rob Connett and how we should prepare.
8/28 Laura Smith
Fall is on the way and so are cooler temperatures, but in the mean time we have more tropical storms to look foreword too. There is a new gulf storm in development around Cancún that is expected cause us some issues. CBS17 Meteorologist Laura Smith tells you everything you need to know to stay informed.

8/25/2023 David Pokorny, Playa Bowls in Durham, North Carolina
David Pokorny of Playa Bowls talks about the opening of their Durham, North Carolina location. Interviewers: Mike Davis and Jon Champion. Original Air date: August 25, 2023
8/25 Laura Smith
We are all looking forward to the cold front that is going to hit next week, but first we have to get past these final few days of heat index's around the 100s. A chance of storms later this afternoon and some tropical storms devolving in the Atlantic. Laura Smith CBS17 Meteorologist is here with the details.
8/24 Carolyn Rose-Seed
Urban-farming has been on the rise in the past few years here in North Carolina, it offers a great year round solution to some of the problems that modern farmers face. Carolyn Rose-Seed, from MamaSprings Farm and the market manager of the South Durham Farmers' Market joins Jon Champion to discuss what exactly urban farming, and what her duties are at the Farmers Market.
8/24 Laura Smith
Back to more hot weather today and tomorrow. CBS17 Meteorologist Laura Smith brings you your daily weather forecast and the reason why we have been experiencing such high temperatures.
8/24 Michele Woodhouse
Republican strategist and Purple Door Aesthetics Founder Michele Woodhouse analyses the first GOP Presidential Debate of 2023, held on August 23, 2023, notably missing former President Donald Trump.
8/24 Brad Crone
Campaign Connections President Brad Crone analyses the first GOP Presidential Debate of 2023, held on August 23, 2023, notably missing former President Donald Trump. Interviewer: Jon Champion, Mike Davis.Original Air Date August 24, 2023
8/23 Pete Sepp
The National Taxpayers Union (NTU) has been around for over 5o years and has been looking out for businesses and organizations, that are taking advantage of consumers. Pete Sepp, the president of the NTU, joins the WPTF morning show to talk about an on going lawsuit with google and how they handle their search results. There are also multiple other tech companies are coming under fire from the government and how it could affect the taxpayer in the future.

8/23 Kaleb Harmon
The town of Zebulon has just received a grant from $500,000 to spruce up Little River Park. Kaleb Harmon from the town of Zebulon joins Mike Davis to tell us what they are planning on doing to modernize and update this park and what are the future plans for the fasting growing town in the triangle.
8/23 Laura Smith
We are finally out of the 90s today, and even more good news tomorrow is going to start out in the 60s. Next week should be more of the same but before that we are going to hit temperatures nearing the 100s again. Laura Smith. meteorologist from CBS17 has all you need to know.