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The WPTF Morning News airs weekdays from 5-9 a.m. ET. Each morning, you will receive local and national news, sports, entertainment, and live traffic reports, along with interviews regarding local news that matters, with a focus on showcasing local businesses and people. Plus, the crew will assure to give you fun and entertaining segments to keep you tuned in all morning long!
Brad Crone, political consultant, on the 26th Senate District primary and what it means for North Carolina politics
Brad Crone, president of Campaign Connections, joins Don Curtis to discuss the Republican primary in the 26th Senate District between Senate Leader Phil Berger and Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page, where just 23 votes separate the two candidates. Crone explains why the ongoing recount and legal challenges could take weeks to resolve, what a Berger loss would mean for the balance of power in Raleigh, and why the uncertainty is putting a pause on major legislative action including the long-overdue state budget.
Jordy Morgan, detention officer with the Wake County Sheriff's Office, on the April 9 career fair
Detention Officer Jordy Morgan of the Wake County Sheriff's Office joins Lisa Price to discuss an upcoming career fair on April 9 where the office is seeking to hire detention officers, deputies and registered nurses. More information is available at joinwakesheriff.org [http://joinwakesheriff.org].
Dan Decker, artistic director of Carolina Shakespeare, on the Raleigh Shakespeare Festival
Dan Decker, artistic director of Carolina Shakespeare, joins Lisa Price to discuss the free Raleigh Shakespeare Festival on Saturday, March 21, at NC State's Stewart Theater, featuring 10 short productions running every 30 minutes from noon to 5 p.m.
Debbie Veney, founder and CEO of Agency Inc., on how Generation Z is faring in the first decade after high school
Debbie Veney, founder and CEO of Agency Inc., joins Lisa Price to discuss a new national survey examining how Generation Z is navigating work, education and financial independence after high school, including findings that show charter school alumni report earning an average of $22,000 more per year than peers who attended district-run schools.
Julie Henderson, president of the North Carolina Bail Agents Association, on bail scams targeting families
Julie Henderson, president of the North Carolina Bail Agents Association, joins Lisa Price to discuss a growing scheme in which scammers use artificial intelligence and impersonation tactics to convince families that a loved one has been arrested and needs immediate bail money, and what North Carolinians can do to protect themselves.
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