CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WGHP) — Kate Medley may make her living taking still photographs, but the spice of her life is moving – moving around the South, discovering its culinary richness. “I’m interested in the food for the people behind the food,” Kate says. She is a photographer whose work you can see in the […]
(WGHP) — Bo Hines looked like he was destined for great things on the football field when he lead North Carolina State University in receiving his freshman year in 2014. But that’s when he began to take a greater interest in politics and decided that being a graduate of an Ivy League institution would further […]
(WGHP) When congressional districts keep changing because redistricting draws them one way and an almost immediate lawsuit on those lines seems to end up with them being drawn differently, it’s hard to know whether something is, “your district,” or not. But one candidate for North Carolina’s 6th district feels pretty comfortable in it. “I’ve lived […]
(WGHP) — A North Carolina man is honoring fallen soldiers through music. “Got to do my breathing,” said Ron Stewart, as he opened a small case, pulled out a bugle and exhaled. “Of course, I’ve learned everything the hard way even the breathings.” Ron was alone in a cemetery in Charlotte about a mile from […]
HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — There are a few people in every profession who, when you mention their name, people can’t help but smile. John Coltrane is one of those in the world of jazz music. “In a professional setting for … only 20 years, he accomplished more than anyone I can even think of,” said […]