Jeff Tiberii
Host, "Due South"Partnering with his longtime colleague Leoneda Inge, Jeff Tiberii is a co-host of Due South, WUNCâs new daily show. A graduate of the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, Jeff has been in public radio for 20 years. He was a Morning Edition host at member station WFDD (Winston-Salem), before joining WUNC in 2011. After reporting on a wide range of topics as the Greensboro Bureau Chief, Jeff moved over to politics. During his eight-year stint as Capitol Bureau Chief, he covered state and federal politics, produced a radio documentary, launched a podcast, and was named North Carolina Radio Reporter of the Year four times. He regularly filed stories for NPR, and his work has also appeared on the BBC, American Public Media, and PBS. Jeff lives in Raleigh with his wife and two young children. He is writing his first book, hopes to hike the entire Mountains-to-Sea trail, and is a left-handed cynic. He believes co-hosting Due South is a once-in-a-career opportunity, and is excited to tell an array of southern stories.
If you have a story, question or thought find him at JTiberii@WUNC.org or @J_tibs.
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Whatâs old is new again! Just ask the folks at The Scrap Exchange in Durham. We go deep into the bins of old electronics, notebooks and fabric â and pull out a reuse business model thatâs survived almost 35 years. And for some free high-end stuff! Hang out at an apartment trash bin near Duke University on Due South.
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Jeff Tiberii talks to a panel of reporters about the week's news, including a widespread drought, water restrictions in Raleigh on Monday and the beginning of legislative short session.
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Jeff Tiberii talks to a panel of reporters about the week's news, including a widespread drought, water restrictions in Raleigh on Monday and the beginning of legislative short session.
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As data centers emerge across the state, some municipalities are pursuing moratoriums. Due South talks with reporters about the economic and environmental impacts of these projects. Then, a transportation update on western North Carolinaâs Hurricane Helene recovery, train and rail projects, and gas prices.
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Today on Due South, a conversation about constitutional crises, the rule of law and the federal judiciary. We speak with a former appellate judge and learn about several moments from history when democracy was on the brink of failure.
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Due South's Leoneda Inge speaks with 'Top Chef' contestant Oscar Diaz, owner of several noted North Carolina restaurants, including Little Bull in Durham. The story behind an interracial college basketball game that was kept secret for half a century. Plus, the interesting lives of NCâs prominent political spouses.
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NC News Roundup: NC native returns from moon; investigation into Wake County schools' transportationWUNC's Liz Schlemmer learns the state's largest school district failed to adequately provide transportation for students with disabilities, NASA astronaut Christina Koch splashes down with Artemis II, and more of the week's top stories.
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From layoffs to AI to social media, the ever-changing news landscape impacts both journalism organizations and consumers. On Local News Day, a conversation with news industry experts about the past, present and future of local media in our state.
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ProPublica finds that a Greensboro woman died after waiting for an abortion. Checking in with a Duke professor on an oral history project after Roe v. Wade was overturned. And Duke Gardens' main entrance is complete and opens April 8.
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Live from the NC News & Information Summit at NC State's McKimmon Center in Raleigh, Due South co-host Jeff Tiberii is joined by journalists to discuss the week in North Carolina news.