
Aaron Johnson
Production Director at WCHL-AM (Chapel Hill, NC)
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1 week ago |
radaronline.com | Aaron Johnson |Aaron Tinney |Haley Gunn
Michelle Trachtenberg's official cause of death has been announced, RadarOnline.com can reveal. The Harriet the Spy star was found dead in her New York City apartment on February 26. She was 39-years-old. Article continues below advertisementNearly two months since her sudden death, officials now say Trachtenberg died of natural causes. According to the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner, the 39-year-old died of complications of diabetes mellitus, per People.
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1 week ago |
radaronline.com | Aaron Johnson |Aaron Tinney |Daniel Gura
The wife of Harry Potter and Star Wars actor Warwick Davis died as a result of a cardiac arrest following complications from an essential surgery, RadarOnline.com can reveal. Samantha Davis, who was also an actress, died in March 2024 at the age of 53.
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2 weeks ago |
chapelboro.com | Aaron Johnson
Come on up to the porch to have a chat with Randy Voller — former mayor, real estate developer, musician, man-about-town and more — in a recurring conversation and slice-of-life program presented by VRC Limited. If you love great conversations and amazing anecdotes, then come on up and join us…On the Porch!This Week:Jeff Jones is currently an Associate Professor of Russian-Soviet and contemporary world history at UNC Greensboro.
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3 weeks ago |
chapelboro.com | Aaron Johnson
Come on up to the porch to have a chat with Randy Voller — former mayor, real estate developer, musician, man-about-town and more — in a recurring conversation and slice-of-life program presented by VRC Limited. If you love great conversations and amazing anecdotes, then come on up and join us…On the Porch!This Week:James Wood is currently Professor of Latin American and modern world history at North Carolina A&T State University.
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3 weeks ago |
chapelboro.com | Aaron Johnson
Willis Whichard, lawyer, legislator, Supreme Court justice, and law school dean, is the author of “A Consequential Life: David Lowry Swain, Nineteenth-Century North Carolina, and Their University.” He talks about his new book and Swain, who was a lawyer, judge, governor, and university president.” Whichard, who himself has been a legislator, judge, supreme court justice, and law school dean explains Swain’s contributions to the university and the state.
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