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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

Should Wake County Schools ban cell phones?

Research shows cell phones can be a major distraction in the classroom and a group of parents in Wake County want the school district to do something about it. Other districts have cracked down on their use in the classroom or put bans in place. WRAL's Willie Daniely explains the conversation going on in Wake County and what other North Carolina school districts have done on this issue.

Jul 17, 20248 min

The $1B chancellor: Can UNC’s next leader make it rain?

The University of North Carolina’s next chancellor will have to be a prolific fundraiser, capable of raising $1 billion every year. WRAL investigative reporter Brian Murphy explains why a knack for luring big bucks is critical to the job.

Jul 15, 202413 min

School safety, affordable housing among priorities in State of the City, County & Schools 2024

Year-round Wake County students are already back in the classroom, and even more will be heading to school next month. Their safety was one of the topics discussed during the State of the City, County & Schools 2024 event held this week. WRAL's Destinee Patterson shares some key takeaways -- everything from keeping your children safe to affordable housing.

Jul 12, 202413 min

How to protect yourself against the next generation of A.I. scammers

Triangle law enforcement agencies are raising the alarm about Artificial Intelligence being used to scam more people out of their money. It's fooling people who never thought they'd fall victim to these kinds of schemes because it can spoof the voices of people they trust. 5 On Your Side's Keely Arthur found out how you can protect your money from ending up in the hands of these scammers.

Jul 11, 202414 min

The third party North Carolina is allowing on November's ballot and whether more could join

On Tuesday, the State Board of Elections reversed course and decided to allow The Constitution Party to nominate candidates for this year's election. The board previously denied the Constitution party, as well as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West, for the ballot. WRAL State Government Reporter Will Doran breaks down the possible impacts of this decision.

Jul 10, 202411 min

Two families fighting for justice and mental health reform after their sons were murdered

Christian Webster pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of first-degree murder for shooting and killing his roommates at their home in Franklinton. He's set to serve two consecutive life sentences without the possiblity of parole. The families of William Hulme and Matthew Johnson talked to WRAL's Destinee Patterson about the next phase of their push for justice.

Jul 09, 202414 min

Why mental health services are growing in NC schools

Mental health has been worsening for young people in North Carolina — and beyond — for years. Now new partnerships with mental health agencies are helping to bring care to students. WRAL Education Insider Emily Walkenhorst explains how the services are improving kids’ moods and helping them focus on school.

Jul 08, 202415 min

Hurricane Beryl's unusual intensity and what we'll feel in North Carolina

Hurricane Beryl may be weakening, but its itensity is unusual for this time of year. Beryl tore through Jamaica as a Category 4 storm this week, now Mexico and Texas brace for impact. WRAL Meteorologist Brian Schrader explains Beryl's progression and what we'll experience in North Carolina -- especially on our beaches.

Jul 05, 202410 min

WRAL Out and About's guide to Independence Day in the Triangle

From parades and live music to splash pads, food trucks and of course, fireworks--there's so much 4th of July fun going on in and around Raleigh and Durham. WRAL Lifestyle Editor Kathy Hanrahan walks us through all the events--and what you need to know if you're celebrating at home.

Jul 04, 202412 min

Flurry of bills were passed in NC legislature, but failed efforts stand out

North Carolina lawmakers passed dozens of bills in the past few days. They also had some high-profile failures. GOP leaders couldn’t muster enough votes for four of five constitutional amendments they wanted to put on the ballot this November. And they couldn’t come to a budget deal. WRAL State Government Reporter Will Doran breaks down the past legislative session — and what happens next.

Jul 01, 202415 min

How a Durham church bellringer's message of love to the LGBTQ community went viral

Since the start of Pride Month, new songs have been ringing over Durham over a church's bells. Katelyn MacDonald went viral for playing "Hot To Go" by Chappell Roan at Duke United Methodist Church--but it's bigger than that. It's now her way to minister to other LGBTQ people across the world. WRAL's Grace Holland talked to her about what it all means to her moving forward.

Jun 28, 202413 min

The chilling details that led Fayetteville Police to arrest Blake and London Deven's adoptive mother in their disappearance

Avantae Deven was arrested and charged with murder on Wednesday in the disappearances of her two adopted children. Blake and London Deven disappeared years ago but Fayetteville police didn't learn about it until this year. Their adoptive mother's arrest is the biggest development so far in the highly publicized case that WRAL's Chris Lovingood has been following since the beginning of the investigation.

Jun 27, 202415 min

Tribe says NC defying UN as bill to bulldoze Native American sites dies

Republican lawmakers are no longer planning to let a coastal developer bulldoze a major archeological site. But Tuscarora Nation says existing development on the land could be in violation of a United Nations resolution with protections for indigenous people. WRAL State Government Will Doran explains.

Jun 24, 202417 min

Dangerous summer heat on the way to the Triangle this weekend

The start of summer is bringing triple digit heat to North Carolina this weekend. That kind of heat can be dangerous for people spending lots of time outdoors. WRAL Meteorologist Brian Shrader explains how you can protect yourself.

Jun 21, 202410 min

The NC employee accused of trying to meet a minor for sex and the YouTube vigilante who filmed his arrest

Harlan Frye, a former department head at the North Carolina Department of Revenue, was arrested for a felony charge for a crime involving a child in California. Days later, a YouTube account posted a video showing his arrest. It turns out that arrest came because of a man who poses as a minor to catch would-be child predators. WRAL's Chelsea Donovan breaks down how we got here.

Jun 20, 202415 min

Bigger raises for state employees? Only if NC House can sway Senate

The GOP-led North Carolina House of Representatives wants to spend almost $1 billion on bigger raises for teachers and other state employees. But will the proposal go anywhere? WRAL State Government Reporter Will Doran breaks down that and other ideas in the House budget proposal, which was released late Monday.

Jun 18, 202417 min

NC school boards defy school calendar law. Coastal businesses cry foul

School boards across the state are starting their school years ahead of the earliest allowable date in North Carolina. A group of parents and coastal businesses are challenging one board in court. The outcome of the case could affect school systems across the state. WRAL Education Insider Emily Walkenhorst explains.

Jun 17, 202413 min

Golf greens and Green Berets: The connection between Pinehurst's golf and military communities

As hundreds of thousands decend on Pinehurst for the U.S. Open, many of them will look for nightlife in the town's social district. A nonprofit is hoping some of them will find their way to it's beer garden, which is raising money for the families of Special Operations. WRAL's Grace Holland explores what this event shows about the close relationship between golfers and military families in the Sandhills.

Jun 14, 202411 min

U.S. Open arrives at Pinehurst No. 2

It’s time to tee up! The top names in golf are at Pinehurst, ready to tackle No. 2 for the 2024 U.S. Open. WRAL Sports Journalist Louis Fernandez joins Ali Ingersoll to talk about the tournament and more.

Jun 12, 202416 min

Kids feel hopeless. What educators are doing to help

The well-being of children has improved since the Covid-19 pandemic. But they’re still worse off than they were 10 years ago, according to the results of a federal survey of North Carolina students. Officials say more work needs to be done to improve students’ mental health. WRAL Education Insider Emily Walkenhorst explains how they’re tackling the problem.

Jun 10, 202412 min
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