
Bradley George
AM ReporterBradley George is ÉîÒ¹¸£Àû's AM reporter. A North Carolina native, his public radio career has taken him to Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville and most recently WUSF in Tampa. While there, he reported on the COVID-19 pandemic and was part of the station's Murrow award winning coverage of the 2020 election. Along the way, he has reported for NPR, Marketplace, The Takeaway, and the BBC World Service. Bradley is a graduate of Guilford College, where he majored in Theatre and German.
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At the time, PowerSchool assured educators that all the affected data had been destroyed.
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North Carolina Humanities, based in Charlotte, receives about $1.6 million from the National Endowment for the Humanities each year.
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Boston Consulting Group will assess "priority services" offered by the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles
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Planners have come up with four options to relieve congestion on Capital Boulevard between Interstate 540 and Wake Forest. Drivers would have to pay tolls on all of them.
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Atlanta-based Cortland has agreed to settle claims with North Carolina and nine other states, though it denies wrongdoing. Cortland manages about 5,000 rental units at apartment communities in the Triangle and Charlotte.
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Atlanta-based Cortland has agreed to settle claims with North Carolina and nine other states, though it denies wrongdoing. Cortland manages about 5,000 rental units at apartment communities in the Triangle and Charlotte.
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Charlotte-based North Carolina Humanities receives most of its annual budget—about $1.6 million—from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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Kellanova produces 8,000 Cheez-Its an hour at its Cary, N.C. bakery.
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Kellanova produces 8,000 pounds of Cheez-Its an hour at its Cary bakery.
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A committee of the Wake County Public Schools Board of Education approved a draft policy on Tuesday that would limit student cellphone use during the school day. The discussion comes as lawmakers in the North Carolina General Assembly are working on a possible statewide ban.