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NWS meteorologist Tom Green tracks third straight snowy weekend
National Weather Service meteorologist Tom Green outlines timing, snowfall expectations, and cold temperatures as another winter storm targets North Carolina, with snow possible statewide through the weekend.
Climatologist Corey Davis revisits March 1960 snows as winter returns
Assistant State Climatologist Corey Davis looks back at three historic Wednesday snows from March 1960 and compares them to the string of wintry weekends now facing North Carolina.
Chase Pellegrini de Paur breaks down a divided 4th District race
Indy Week and The Assembly staff writer Chase Pellegrini de Paur discusses his article “A House District Divided,” the candidates, key issues, and what to watch as the 4th District race takes shape.
Legal scholar Irving Joyner analyzes Durham school administrators indictments
NC Central law professor Irving Joyner explains the felony indictments involving Durham school administrators, what the charges mean, and how the legal process is likely to unfold.
NWS meteorologist Nick Petro on possible wintry weather this weekend
National Weather Service meteorologist Nick Petro discusses forecast uncertainty, timing, and what residents should watch for as colder air and possible wintry precipitation approach.
Duke Energy’s Jeff Brooks warns about power outage scam emails
Duke Energy spokesperson Jeff Brooks breaks down common scam emails and texts claiming power outages, how to spot red flags, and what customers should do to avoid being targeted.
Darryl Jones on white flag nights and helping people experiencing homelessness in Henderson
Darryl Jones of Community Partners of Hope explains how white flag nights work, what services are provided during extreme cold, and how volunteers and the community can support people experiencing homelessness.
NC National Guard officer Aaron Youngblood on response to Ice Storm Fern
Lt. Col. Aaron Youngblood, domestic operations chief for the North Carolina National Guard, outlines how Guard members supported communities during Ice Storm Fern, from logistics and coordination to on-the-ground assistance.
Durham Rescue Mission CEO Rob Tart on white flag nights and extreme cold
Durham Rescue Mission CEO Rob Tart discusses how the shelter is responding to bitter cold and white flag nights, including expanded capacity, emergency planning, and the challenges of protecting vulnerable populations during winter weather
NWS meteorologist Chrissy Anderson on bitter cold, winter mix ahead
National Weather Service meteorologist Chrissy Anderson explains how dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills are gripping central North Carolina, why icy patches remain a concern, and what early forecasts suggest about another round of wintry weather heading into the weekend.
Meredith College professor David McLennan on proposed elections board changes
Meredith College political science professor David McLennan explains proposed changes to North Carolina’s elections boards, how they could shift oversight of voting, and what the changes may mean for future elections.
Duke Energy spokesman Jeff Brooks on power restoration during winter storms
Duke Energy spokesman Jeff Brooks details how crews are responding to storm-related outages, how customers can safely report problems, and what to do when power is restored to prevent damage and reduce system strain.
NCDOT spokesman Kim Deaner on road treatment and winter weather prep
NCDOT spokesman Kim Deaner explains how crews are preparing central North Carolina roads for winter weather, including brining strategies, clearing priorities, and what drivers should expect as conditions change.
Political scientist Chris Cooper on Trump, Greenland and FEMA staffing pause
Western Carolina University professor Chris Cooper analyzes the latest developments involving President Trump, renewed attention on Greenland, and FEMA’s decision to halt disaster worker terminations ahead of a major winter storm.
Wake County Sheriff Willie Rowe on dangerous travel conditions after storm
Wake County Sheriff Willie Rowe discusses road conditions across the county following the winter storm, highlights problem areas, and urges drivers to use caution as crews continue cleanup efforts.
CBS News analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down tax law changes as filing season opens
CBS News financial analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what taxpayers need to know as the new filing season begins, including temporary deductions for seniors, tips and overtime, and who qualifies. She also offers guidance on when to file, whether to use a tax professional, and how upcoming Fed decisions could factor into the broader financial picture.
RDU Airport spokeswoman Stephanie Hawco on winter storm delays nationwide
RDU Airport spokeswoman Stephanie Hawco explains how winter weather is affecting flights in the Triangle and across the country, what travelers should expect, and how airports are managing widespread delays and cancellations.
Aviation expert Jay Ratliff on winter weather and air travel disruptions
Aviation expert Jay Ratliff breaks down how winter storms ripple through the national air travel system, why delays compound quickly, and what passengers should know before heading to the airport.
NCDOT spokesman Kim Deaner on ice storm road preparations and travel risks
NCDOT spokesman Kim Deaner explains how crews are preparing North Carolina roads for a major ice storm, including brining and salt use, as well as clearing downed trees. He discusses the challenges ice poses across the state and urges drivers to stay off the roads as crews work to keep travel as safe as possible.
Duke University Hospital COO Mary Martin on storm readiness and patient safety
Duke University Hospital COO Mary Martin details how the hospital is preparing to operate through a major winter storm. She explains backup power plans, staffing and patient safety measures, and offers practical advice for residents on staying safe, managing medical needs and knowing when to seek care during dangerous weather.
State Auditor Dave Boliek defends report on vacant jobs, calls for fresh look at state spending.
State Auditor Dave Boliek responds to criticism of his report on long-vacant state positions, explains what “placeholder” jobs are and why transparency matters, and discusses how new technology and investigations are reshaping oversight of state government finances.
Duke Energy spokesman Jeff Brooks on ice storm threats and power restoration plans
Duke Energy spokesman Jeff Brooks outlines preparations for a widespread ice storm expected to impact much of the Carolinas. He explains why crews are bracing for significant outages, how mutual aid and new grid technology could speed restoration, and what customers should expect as dangerous conditions move in.
Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page challenges Phil Berger in GOP Senate primary
Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page discusses why he is running against Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger in the Republican primary for Senate District 26. Page addresses claims made in campaign ads, outlines his views on immigration and casino gambling, and argues the district needs more transparency and local representation.
ThriftBooks VP Barbara Hagen highlights company's initiative to reduce screen time and read more
Barbara Hagen, Vice President of Marketing for ThriftBooks discusses new data revelations show Americans want to reduce screen time and read more in 2026 but have trouble getting started. They’re inviting the country to get their pages in by launching a "500 Billion Page Challenge."
Eastern Carolinas BioMed Red Cross CEO Leslie Counselor discusses statewide blood shortage
Leslie Counselor, Regional CEO for Eastern Carolinas BioMed Red Cross discusses the blood shortage across the state.

Charlie Berens – Comedian – appearing at Meymandi Concert Hall on April 18
Charlie Berens – Comedian – appearing at Meymandi Hall on April 18 - talks with Lisa Price about "THE LOST & FOUND TOUR" and his new stand-up special "NEIGHBORLY" which can be streamed for FREE on YouTube.
NCDOT rail director Jason Orthner on record ridership and expanding train service
North Carolina Rail Division Director Jason Orthner discusses another year of record ridership for NC By Train and what’s driving the surge in rail travel. He also explains how severe weather affects rail operations, highlights new and expanded routes, and outlines major infrastructure projects shaping the future of passenger rail across the state.
ASCE report co-chair Chas Webb breaks down North Carolina’s infrastructure grades
Chas Webb, co-chair of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ report card project, explains why North Carolina earned an overall C-minus for its infrastructure. He discusses aging water systems, low marks for dams and wastewater, how aviation fared statewide, and why sustained funding and new technology are critical to future improvements.
Jackson Hewitt tax chief Mark Steber on tax changes and refunds
Jackson Hewitt Chief Tax Officer Mark Steber explains major tax law changes taking effect this year, why many Americans could see larger refunds, and who stands to benefit the most. He also shares why filing early matters, how to protect against refund fraud, and what taxpayers should know before April 15.
SEANC director Ardis Watkins discusses her concerns about eliminating unfilled state jobs
Ardis Watkins, Executive Director of the State Employees Association of North Carolina discusses the letter sent by the group to GA leaders and Governor Stein about elimination of unfilled jobs, hiring, and what they would like done to improve roles for State Employees.
NC National Guard Colonel Mark Almond previews the new National Guard museum coming to Raleigh
Colonel Mark Almond with the North Carolina National Guard discusses with Lisa Price the new National Guard museum being constructed on Blue Ridge Road in Raleigh, and the long history of the National Guard in our state.
Former N.C. Sen. Floyd McKissick Jr. on MLK legacy and civil rights fight
Former North Carolina Sen. Floyd McKissick Jr. shares personal memories of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., his father’s role in the civil rights movement, and the progress made since the 1960s. He also reflects on the setbacks facing civil rights today and urges listeners to remain engaged in protecting the movement's gains.
Youth activist Greear Webb on MLK legacy and young leadership
Nationally recognized youth activist and Emory Law student Greear Webb shares what the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday means to young leaders today. Webb discusses justice, community, public service, and how Dr. King’s vision continues to shape his path in law and civil rights.
Aviation analyst Jay Ratliff on FAA flight warnings and battery safety
Aviation analyst Jay Ratliff breaks down a new FAA advisory warning airlines about potential military activity and GPS interference over parts of Latin America. He also explains why airlines are tightening rules on lithium battery devices and what travelers should know before flying.

Mark Hall, Vice President of Partner Relations with Hope Center Ministries
Mark Hall, Vice President of Partner Relations with Hope Center Ministries spoke with Lisa Price about the organization, their locations, history, and to promote the “Beyond the Blind” fundraising event on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at Johnson Community College with speaker Jase Robertson of Duck Dynasty
CBS News Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum reacts as President Trump suggests invoking Insurrection Act
President Trump has considered invoking the Insurrection Act in Minnesota, this coming as a response to the public response to ICE activity in Minneapolis. Tony Riggsbee talks with CBS News Legal Analyst Thane Rosenbaum about the President's comments and what invoking the Insurrection Act might mean.
Alex Campbell the Public Policy Analyst for the NC Budget & Tax Center
Tony Riggsbee speaks with Alex Campbell the Public Policy Analyst for the NC Budget & Tax Center to discuss the NC Commissioners Economic Forum this week and ideas and his thoughts on the speakers, their thoughts and forecasts, and the Durham Economy for All forum on Jan. 22.
Candace DeMatteis, PFID Vice President of Policy and Advocacy
Tony Riggsbee joins Candace DeMatteis, PFID Vice President of Policy and Advocacy to discuss poll by the Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease (PFID) revealing most American voters, regardless of political affiliation, support the continued availability of FDA-approved vaccines and express concern over declining childhood vaccination rates.

2026 Triangle Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Events
The Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Weekend is more than a celebration; it’s a call to reflect, serve, and come together as a community. Jon Champion speaks with Pam Thompson Smith, Program Manager for the Triangle MLK Jr. Committee, to discuss the events planned across the region, the legacy of Dr. King, and the many ways people can participate, volunteer, and give back.

Kerwin Pittman – Founder and Executive Director of Recidivism Reduction Education Program Services, Inc. (RREPS)
Kerwin Pittman, Founder and Executive Director of Recidivism Reduction Education Program Services, Inc. (RREPS) spoke to Lisa Price about serving 11 years and six months in prison for conspiracy to commit murder, and how this inspired him to purchase the former Wayne Correction Center in Goldsboro to create re-entry housing and a workforce campus where formerly incarcerated people can attain job skills or industry certifications. Get more information at www.rreps.net.
Garner Mayor Buddy Gupton
Garner Mayor Buddy Gupton joins Tony Riggsbee to discuss Garner's participation in the National Community Survey and also our community's MLK Celebration, which will be this coming Sunday at Garner Performing Arts Center.

Dr. Jeffrey Tayloe, Jr. - founder of Goldsboro Pediatrics
Dr. Jeffrey Tayloe, Jr. founder of Goldsboro Pediatrics, PA, and former president of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the NC Pediatric Society joins Tony Riggsbee to talk about what you need to know about hepatitis b vaccine changes and safety OpEd in the N&O.
Dr. Michael Bitzer, Professor of Politics & History Director, Center for North Carolina Politics & Public Service
Tony Riggsbee joins Dr. Michael Bitzer, Professor of Politics & History Director, Center for North Carolina Politics & Public Service with Catawba College to discuss the state legislators who changed office and the expanding power of the presidency with recent ICE activities and protests.
CBS News White House Correspondent Natalie Brand
Tony Riggsbee speaks with CBS News White House Correspondent Natalie Brand about the President recent actions towards Jerome Powel, as well as the recent protest and potential American response in Iran.

Rawle Andrews Jr. - Executive Director of the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, part of the American Psychiatric Association (APA)
Rawle Andrews Jr., Executive Director of the American Psychiatric Association Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), discusses with Lisa Price how new year’s resolutions are shifting toward mental health with 53% of U.S. adults feeling anxious about 2026 uncertainties.
Rob Tart, CEO of Durham Rescue Mission
Tony Riggsbee speaks with Rob Tart, the CEO of the Durham Rescue Mission to discuses what they have planned for this year and how you might be able to help.
Dr. Michael Walden, Professor and Extension Economist at North Carolina State University
Tony Riggsbee joins Dr. Michael Walden, William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor and Extension Economist at North Carolina State University and a member of the Graduate Economics faculty with The Poole College of Management to discuss comparison to the 1990’s economy article, student loan repayment program, and oil stock prices possibly rising due to action in Venezuela.
Aviation Analyst Jay Ratliff
The FFA is taking steps to start replacing outdated radar technology, and a story about two women taking first class seats. These story's and more as Tony Riggsbee talks with Jay Ratliff,
CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger
Some issues may arrive from the recent conflict between Jerome Powel and President Trump, as Trump is taking action due to the lack of federal interest rate cuts. Tony Riggsbee joins Jill Schlesinger to talk about this issue and more.
Mike Murphy Senior Vice President for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
Tony Riggsbee joins Mike Murphy whos is on the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget as the Senior Vice President and Chief of Staff discussing the WSJ article on Social Security insolvency facing the next class of elected Senators.