
Erin Keever
Executive Producer, "Due South"Erin Keever is the Executive Producer of ҹ’s daily radio show, Due South. Erin comes to ҹ from Charlotte where she spent 16 years at WFAE serving in various roles from on-air announcer, researcher, web editor, to finally senior producer of “Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins.”
Erin is a graduate of UNC Charlotte with a degree in Communication Studies, but before that attended UNC Greensboro where she proudly worked at her college radio station WUAG. A Charlotte-born defector now relocated to the Triangle; she’s learning more about the region. And as a lifelong resident and evangelist of North Carolina, she’s excited to create a new show for her beloved home state.
Erin lives in Chapel Hill with her husband, two children, dog Moki and Cheddar Bay Biscuit the cat.
Email: ekeever@wunc.org
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A resolution in the state Supreme Court race, six months after Election Day. New oversight at the NC State Board of Elections, with Republicans now in control. And US Senator Thom Tillis breaks again with the president.
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Six months after the election, we have a resolution from November's NC Supreme Court race. Plus, what does it mean that the NC election board is now under Republican control?
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On the North Carolina News Roundup... Another week, another court ruling, and another brand-new Republican controlled State Board of Elections. Is the saga over? And what might this mean for that still-undecided state Supreme Court race?
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On the North Carolina News Roundup - a decade-old story in its newest form: the fight for control over the state board of elections. And, are the Lumbee people any closer to federal recognition under the Trump administration? Those stories and more with a panel of journalists.
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Senator Thom Tillis tells President Donald Trump that his tariffs could do irreparable harm to North Carolina farmers. Will his overtures make any difference in the ongoing trade wars?
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The federal government has cut a program that made sure schools and food banks could buy fresh food from farmers. The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina is bracing for the aftermath.
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Wildfires burn across the state, some Republicans call for a major teacher-pay increase, a Triangle Democrat boycotts the President’s address to Congress.
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Research universities like UNC and Duke are anxiously awaiting news about the future of NIH funding. Former UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp tells us why school leaders are anxious and afraid.
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Nnenna and Pierce Freelon join Jeff and Leoneda for the Valentine's Day edition of Southern Mixtape. They talk love songs across generations from Aretha Franklin and Sam Cooke to K-Ci & JoJo.
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The latest news of the week with ҹ's Colin Campbell and a panel of reporters.