We explain how some Onslow County students are doing their part to help the environment by transforming their Styrofoam lunch trays into recyclable...
Connect with Us
Podcasts & RSS Feeds
| All Content |
| RSS |
| View all podcasts & RSS feeds | ||
Now Playing
Loading streams...
Lead Story
-
The Down East Journal (06/14/13)
This week on the Down East Journal, we talk about a new partnership between the Institute of Marine Sciences and local schools where coastal scientists...
Local News
This week, we talk about a new partnership between the Institute of Marine Sciences and local schools where coastal scientists become teachers for...
We explore House Bill 146, known as the “Back to Basics” bill, which would make learning cursive writing and the memorization of multiplication...
Plans to cut funding for the Congregate Meals programs in Havelock and Harlowe are proposed. We’ll explain how the decision was reached and explore...
Helpful Links National Hurricane CenterAccuweatherRoad ConditionsHurricane Awareness Have a Plan!Make a Hurricane KitHave a Place to GoSecure Your...
Latest from NPR
-
Obama Would Veto House's Farm Bill, White House Says
President Obama will be advised to veto a multi-year farm bill slated to be discussed in the House this week, the White House says. The...
- Voting Rights Groups Get High Court Win As Bigger Case Looms Advocates of tougher voter registration standards have racked up wins in recent years — voter ID laws have taken hold across the nation, for example...
- Dirty Spuds? Alleged Potato Cartel Accused Of Price Fixing High-tech spying with satellites. Intimidation. Price fixing. Sound like the makings of a Hollywood thriller? These are actually among the...
- Woman Freed In Indiana Was A Convict On Death Row At 16 Paula Cooper, 43, left prison Monday morning, decades after she became America's youngest resident of death row at age 16. She had confessed to the...
- The Human Voice May Not Spark Pleasure In Children With Autism The human voice appears to trigger pleasure circuits in the brains of typical kids, but not children with autism, a Stanford University team reports...






