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FAQ City

Summary: "FAQ City" is an online, broadcast and podcast series that invites the community to help shape our news coverage. Send us your question, and we may answer it on an upcoming episode. The series was previously hosted by Claire Donnelly , Nick de la Canal and Alexandra Watts.

Podcasts:

 FAQ City: Your COVID-19 Vaccine Questions Answered | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 694

Across North Carolina, health care workers are rolling up their sleeves to get the COVID-19 vaccine. The first shipments of vaccine doses arrived at hospitals this week after being developed and approved in record time. So how does the vaccine work? And when can you expect to get a shot? FAQ City answers your questions.

 The Best Spots For Charlotte Skyline Photos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 567

Charlotte’s skyline is a hit on Instagram. Where are the best spots to get panoramic pictures of the city?

 How Can You Request To Have A Charlotte Street Renamed? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 647

Lately, there’s been a lot of focus on whose names are in history books and on monuments, streets and buildings, especially after the recent protests over racial injustice. So how can you request to have a Charlotte street renamed?

 Shhhh! Where Is The Quietest Spot In Mecklenburg County? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 686

It’s been a noisy election season. You might be looking for some peace and quiet—a place to get away for a few calm moments amid all of the Election Day news. Or you may just want an escape from the constant racket that can come from living near the city. That might be why WFAE listener Katrina Lee wrote to FAQ City asking where she might find Mecklenburg County's quietest outdoor spot.

 Why Do CMS High Schools Start So Early? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 644

School looks different for most students these days because of the coronavirus pandemic. But whether classes are in person or online, a lot of Charlotte-area high schools start very early in the morning.

 Inside Charlotte’s Food Truck Scene | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 668

Carolyn Osberger's desire to support Black-owned businesses lead her to food trucks. Charlotte has at least 125 food trucks and they serve all kinds of cuisine: dumplings, tacos, barbecue, empanadas, curry, wings, ice cream.

 FAQ City: Fact Or Fiction? Local Legend Says Concord, NC, Is Built Atop Volcano | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 738

Editor's note: A version of this story was originally published in January 2020.

 FAQ City: What Questions Do You Have About Hurricane Season? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 89

It’s hurricane season in the Atlantic, and scientists say this year could be one of the busiest on record. We’ve already had a record number of named storms -- from Arthur to Marco -- and at least five people were killed as Hurricane Isaias swept up the East Coast several weeks ago.

 FAQ City: Who Coordinates The Lights On Charlotte's Skyscrapers? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 674

If you’ve ever looked at the Charlotte skyline at night, you might have noticed that sometimes all of the buildings are lit up the same color — all red for Valentine’s Day or all blue for a Panthers game.

 FAQ City: Your Questions About Protesting And Policing Answered | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1050

It’s been about two months since protests first erupted in Charlotte over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Here, across the U.S. and the world, people took to the streets to demonstrate against police brutality and the mistreatment of Black people. We’ll take a look back at those protests and answer your questions about policing and protesting.

 FAQ City: Your Questions About Schools And Coronavirus Answered | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 879

Schools in Charlotte and across North Carolina have been closed since mid-March because of the coronavirus. Online classes became the new norm. Many in-person graduations, sporting events and proms were canceled. Now, state health officials say North Carolina’s coronavirus trends are moving in the wrong direction. As fall draws closer, what’s next for schools? Will buildings reopen?

 FAQ City: Your Questions About NC's Mask Requirement, Answered | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 719

People in North Carolina are now required to wear face masks in many public places. It’s part of an executive order issued by Gov. Roy Cooper that takes effect at 5 p.m. Friday, June 26. When and where do you have to wear a mask? Can you get a ticket for not wearing one? We answer those questions and others.

 FAQ City: What Happened To Charlotte's Earle Village? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 707

Few Charlotteans may remember Earle Village, the public housing community built in First Ward just outside uptown. It was a bustling community that stretched from 6th Street to 10th Street, roughly bordered by Myers Street and Caldwell Street. It was the place where 400 of the city's poorest families resided — until the village was condemned to demolition in the 1990s.

 FAQ City: How Are You Feeling? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 88

This weekend... this week... this month... has been a lot.

 FAQ City: Your Questions About North Carolina's Reopening Answered | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 985

Gov. Roy Cooper has begun gradually reopening North Carolina in a series of three phases. If you're not sure what to expect under each of those three phases, don't worry! You're not alone. Lots of WFAE listeners have been writing in with questions, and we're here to help.

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