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WRAL Daily Download

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The WRAL Daily Download is an in-depth conversation about a single news story. WRAL covers news across North Carolina every day, but this podcast focuses on one story at a time, bringing context to each conversation. The in-depth, localized podcast takes you into the latest stories from Raleigh, Durham, and the entire Triangle region on North Carolina. This is community news aimed at keeping you informed about the more subtle stories that are happening around you. Hosted by WRAL News journalists, episodes post weekdays by 4:30am.

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Episodes

ICYMI: Tips to make your DMV wait time shorter

This show aired on February 9, 2023, but there’s no doubt that many of us are still apprehensive when we have to head to the DMV. Wait times continue to be a concern at North Carolina’s Division of Motor Vehicles. 5 On Your Side’s Keely Arthur joins us to break down what she found at the state’s DMV and what’s causing the delays. Plus: Tips to make your experience move faster. https://www.wral.com/story/what-s-causing-long-dmv-lines-a-number-of-things-including-you/20703544/...

Jul 06, 202315 min

ICYMI: Coach K, after the court, Pt 2

Mike Krzyzewski talks about the Final Four, his last game in Cameron Indoor Stadium, and his new dog, Coach, with WRAL’s Debra Morgan in part two of her in-depth interview with the coaching legend. https://www.wralsportsfan.com/coach-k-discusses-his-purpose-in-retirement-how-he-s-lending-his-coaching-talents-now/20696376/

Jul 05, 202322 min

ICYMI: Coach K, after the court, Pt 1

This interview originally aired in January of 2023, long after he coached his last season. But he will forever be an icon in college basketball. Love him, or not, former Duke Men’s Basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski has been a fixture in the Triangle for decades. With his retirement last year, our local basketball landscape experienced the end of an era -- but retirement has been a new beginning for Coach K. In part one of this two-part special, Coach K talks with WRAL’s Debra Morgan about fa...

Jul 05, 202330 min

ICYMI: 8 iconic Raleigh landmarks that changed forever in 2022

This episode originally aired on January 20, 2023, but it’s a trend that continues. As Raleigh’s skyline fills with cranes that are busy building new high-rises, some of the old flavor that many people grew up with is disappearing. WRAL’s Hidden History reporter Heather Leah takes us on a trip down memory lane to take stock in what is vanishing to make way for progress. https://www.wral.com/losing-history-8-iconic-places-that-changed-forever-in-raleigh-last-year/20646793/...

Jul 04, 202320 min

ICYMI: Recycling 101

This show originally aired in December 2022, but trying to understand the rules of recycling never gets outdated. Most of us want to be better stewards of the planet we live on, but recycling rules can be confusing and can vary by municipality. WRAL reporter Travis Fain breaks it all down for us (pardon the pun), walking us through what can be recycled, what the rules are and he tells us what happens to all the stuff after it leaves our homes. https://www.wral.com/there-s-always-a-shoe-what-to-a...

Jul 03, 202317 min

NC health policy proposals could impact medical bills

Lawmakers are considering provisions that would help UNC Health and Atrium Health, already some of the industry's biggest players, expand. The Federal Trade Commission has raised concerns about competition. WRAL state government reporter Travis Fain explains how the effort could affect the health care landscape in the state - and your medical bills.

Jul 03, 202315 min

A woman is chastised by a judge for bringing her breastfed infant to court in Wilson County

Amanda Mullen was in a Wilson County courtroom asking for a domestic violence protective order. She says she had no choice but to bring her ten-month old baby with her because she is exclusively breastfed. Mullen says she was shocked when the judge verbally chastised her in front of everyone for bringing the baby to court. She says she was humiliated and felt very vulnerable in front of her abuser. The rules in North Carolina about having children in the courtroom are not very clear. As a result...

Jun 30, 202310 min

Coastal safety on North Carolina’s beaches

With a coastline of more than 300 miles that attracts more than 12 million visitors per year, North Carolina has its hands full when it comes to dealing with water emergencies. Only 17 of our state’s beaches have lifeguards. Our WRAL Investigates team reached out to agencies who employ emergency responders along the coast to see if they have enough people to handle the summer crowds. In this episode, senior producer Randall Kerr fills us in on what his team found.

Jun 30, 202311 min

The history behind the Pride movement in Raleigh

We started the month of June speaking with a Raleigh business owner about what the Pride movement means to him, and how it has allowed him to thrive both personally and professionally. In this episode, as Pride month comes to an end, WRAL’s Hidden History reporter Heather Leah shares the history of the Pride movement in Raleigh and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the original businesses that created the first safe spaces for the LGBTQIA+ community. https://www.wral.com/story/secret-codes-an...

Jun 29, 202313 min

North Carolina abortion bill continues to change in the 11th hour

This week a new abortion law will go into effect in North Carolina which tightens restrictions unless a federal judge blocks them. This comes after the GOP-controlled legislature overrode the governor’s veto of the controversial bill last month. Some of the biggest changes include the measure that restricts abortion to just 12 weeks—that’s down from 20 weeks—and new hoops that women seeking abortions will need to jump through. WRAL state government reporter Travis Fain fills us in on last-minute...

Jun 28, 202312 min

ECourt defects and alleged injustice lead to lawsuit

The state’s eCourt system was rolled out in four counties in North Carolina as a pilot program at a cost of 100 million dollars. Now, many people say it is turning out to be a disaster. Hundreds of defects have made the electronic filing system less efficient causing major backups and even some major mistakes in these counties. A lawsuit has been filed seeking millions in damages for the alleged injustices this new system has caused. In this episode, WRAL reporter Chelsea Donovan investigates an...

Jun 27, 202311 min

GOP love triangle sparks suit against NC House speaker

Scott Lassiter, a former Apex town councilman, sued North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore, alleging that an affair between Moore and Lassiter's wife led to the destruction of the Lassiters' marriage this year. Moore says the relationship was appropriate because Lassiter's wife said she was separated during their relationship. WRAL obtained documents that raise questions about the case. WRAL state govenment reporters Paul Specht and Travis Fain explain how they could central to Moore's defense....

Jun 26, 202317 min

WRAL’s 5 On Your Side uncovers more major mismanagement of state benefits

Last month 5 On Your Side shared a story about an 80-year-old former state worker who was told the state’s retirement fund had overpaid him by $240,000. He died while working to pay the money back. Now, our team has discovered not only are 40 plus others in this situation, but the state is claiming it also overpaid disability benefits. More than 30 people received this news. In this episode, WRAL’s 5 On Your Side reporter Keely Arthur shares her team’s investigation into how this happened....

Jun 23, 202313 min

Fayetteville domestic violence victim speaks out to shed light on this silent crime

There are many reasons domestic violence victims don’t report the crimes against them-fear of retaliation, fear of losing their children or their livelihood. In this episode, a powerful and candid conversation with a domestic violence victim from Cumberland County. She is speaking out in the hopes that her voice will give other victims the strength to do the same thing.

Jun 22, 202312 min

WRAL’s Cullen Browder retires from television-his journey, the legacy he leaves behind, and his advice to young journalists

Cullen Browder came to WRAL in 1998. In his twenty-five years here he's blazed an incredible trail and become one of the market's most talented and recognizable journalists. Cullen has worn many hats at WRAL including anchor and investigative reporter. In this episode, Cullen sits down with me and has an intimate conversation about his most profound memories, the legacy he leaves behind, what he wants young journalists to know and what life after television news looks like for him and his family...

Jun 21, 202320 min

In the era of remote work, are state government offices being used efficiently?

After the pandemic, many people continued to work remotely, or took on a hybrid schedule where they do some work from home and some in the office. In light of this shift, our WRAL Investigates team looked into how our state government is using or not using its office space, and how they’re pivoting to accommodate this new work-from-home culture. In this episode, WRAL Senior Producer Randal Kerr shares with us what they found.

Jun 20, 202313 min

Accountability for private schools receiving public funds?

As North Carolina lawmakers eye a drastic expansion in private school vouchers, a debate is re-emerging over the quality and accountabilty of the schools that could benfit from the effort. WRAL education reporter Emily Walkenhorst explains why the state is unique in what it requires - and doesn't require - of private schools that receive public money.

Jun 19, 202313 min

The history of Juneteenth in Raleigh, the first days of freedom

Juneteenth commemorates the official end of slavery on June 19, 1865. And while it’s only recently become a federal holiday recognized across the country, it has deeply personal roots for many and has been celebrated for years by members of the Black community. In this episode, WRAL’s Hidden History reporter explains what the first days of freedom looked like and shares how a generation of freed families built a life here in Raleigh. https://www.wral.com/amp/20331721/...

Jun 16, 202311 min

Fuquay-Varina mother of four with breast cancer asks the public for help after health insurance denies her claim

A Fuquay-Varina mother of four is battling stage four breast cancer. Recently, her health insurance company refused to pay for a drug that her doctor told her was her best chance of survival. She is now being treated at a clinic in Arizona and paying for that treatment out of pocket. Reluctantly, Danielle McKean followed the lead of many others in need and created a GoFundMe campaign to try and offset the cost. WRAL anchor and reporter Julian Grace speaks to us about his interview with her in th...

Jun 15, 202312 min

Wake Forest dad becomes a musical sensation on TikTok

A Wake Forest dad with a day-job shares his music at night from the corner of his children’s playroom on TikTok. He’s now grown his following to more than fifty-thousand people. What first started as a hobby has morphed into a passion. Luke Reynolds has created a very special personal relationship with his audience. WRAL anchor and reporter Grace Holland shares his inspirational story with us.

Jun 14, 202312 min

North Carolina’s castles, unraveling the mystery and the magic

It’s like something out of a fairy tale, majestic castles right here in North Carolina. Many people don’t know that our state and the Triangle are home to stunning historic structures that evoke a magical feel. Some of them have even become popular event spaces that you can visit. In this episode, WRAL’s Hidden History reporter, Heather Leah, takes us on a special tour of North Carolina’s castles.

Jun 14, 202315 min

New construction brings major stormwater flooding to Raleigh neighborhood

We hear it all the time when established residents in a community fight new development in their neighborhood- Not in my backyard. But what if the new development threatens to flood their backyard? This was the situation for one Raleigh neighborhood when stormwater runoff from a townhouse community under construction sent water right up to their doorways. WRAL’s 5 On Your Side investigated. In this episode, producer Pritchard Strong breaks it all down for us and explains why everyone needs to be...

Jun 13, 202311 min

Trump, Pence and DeSantis descend on NC

Former President Donald Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence and Florida Gov. Ron De Santis were in North Carolina last week making presidential pitches to the state's Republican convention in Greensboro. The event took on new import after federal charges against Trump were unsealed on Friday. WRAL State Government Reporter Will Doran provides on-the-ground analysis from the convention, with a look at what the candidates had to say about Trump's legal predicament.

Jun 12, 202315 min

North Carolina first responders prepare for train derailments

First responders in our area attended a training in Garner to learn how they should respond to a train derailment, especially when hazardous materials are on board. In this episode, WRAL reporter Matt Talhelm tells us about the obstacles he faced in trying to understand what toxic chemicals are being transported through North Carolina on our 3000 miles of railways. He also delves into new legislation that could help better protect people who live in areas where trains derail.

Jun 09, 202311 min

Widow of man who died by suicide says emergency resources are lacking for adults in crisis

Every year, 47,000 people die by suicide in the United States. Sharon O’Donnell lost her husband, Kevin, to death by suicide in April. Kevin had been in treatment for depression and had sought care at a local emergency room. Sharon believes that emergency rooms are woefully unprepared to deal with these crises and that big changes need to be made. She also believes there needs to be a clearer path for brain tissue research so that scientists can study the brains of people who die by suicide. In ...

Jun 08, 202318 min

Black bears recently sighted in Chapel Hill; are they getting bolder?

Recent black bear sightings in Chapel Hill have people in the community wondering if bears are getting bolder, or if increasing development is pushing them out of their natural habitats into more populated areas. In this episode, we ask the the North Carolina Wildlife Commission Biologist Falyn Owens these questions and get tips on what to do if you have a close encounter with a bear. LINKS: https://www.wral.com/story/two-black-bears-spotted-in-past-two-days-in-chapel-hill/20894750/...

Jun 07, 202312 min

Veteran finds preparer made major mistake on his tax return, owes thousands of dollars

Greg Gidding spent two decades in the U.S. Army. When he retired from his military service, he became an adjutant for North Carolina’s American Legion. Bogged down with his new duties, he enlisted the help of H&R Block to do his taxes only to find out in 2021 that he owed thousands of dollars because of a mistake they made in 2018. In this episode, 5 on Your Side’s Keely Arthur tells us how her team helped Gidding get the money to pay the IRS and offers tips to taxpayers and other veterans a...

Jun 06, 202313 min

NC Democrats try to shake the blues

The North Carolina Democratic party has struggled in the past year. Democrats lost every major statewide race in the 2022 midterm elections, including the battle for an open U.S. Senate seat and the races that determined control of the state's Supreme Court. And they lost Democratic Governor Roy Cooper's veto power a few months ago when a Democratic lawmaker defected to the GOP. WRAL State Government Reporter Paul Specht explains how the party is trying to maintain relevance ahead of the 2024 el...

Jun 05, 202317 min

The Soccer Tournament is coming to Cary featuring teams from across the globe

It’s simply called The Soccer Tournament, or TST, but there’s nothing simple about this four-day event at the WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary which involves 32 teams from nine professional soccer clubs and six countries. TBT Enterprises, which launched another popular sports event, The Basketball Tournament, in 2014 is the architect of the event and is led by Jon Mugar. In today’s episode, Mugar talks soccer and tells fans what they can expect during this big soccer weekend in the Triangle.

Jun 02, 202311 min

Raleigh business owner shares his views on Pride Month

Pride Month honors the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community and commemorates the violent Stonewall Riots that took place in New York City in June of 1969. Pride Month was officially designated by President Bill Clinton in 2000. Since that time, it has been celebrated in cities and towns across the country annually. In this episode, we meet a Raleigh business owner, Randy Sutton, who believes the movement has helped him thrive as a merchant and as a human being.

Jun 01, 202316 min
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