
Chris Lovingood
Weekend Morning Anchor and Reporter at WRAL-TV (Raleigh, NC)
Emmy and Edward R Murrow Award-winning Journalist / Storyteller. Weekday Anchor/Reporter at @WRAL. Retweets ≠ Endorsements https://t.co/3ZqLbePUbp…
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3 weeks ago |
wral.com | Chris Lovingood
The state of North Carolina is adding a statewide digital system for social workers to track foster children as they are relocated. WRAL’s latest documentary “Broken: Foster Care in North Carolina” highlighted the absence of a statewide IT system to track foster children.
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1 month ago |
wral.com | Chris Lovingood
When I first saw the trailer for "Daredevil: Born Again," I was excited briefly and then immediately grew skeptical. When a popular show returns after being gone for a while, it can be a mixed bag or a strong return that builds on the success of the original run. If you were a fan of the Netflix "Daredevil" series, I assure you, "Born Again" evokes the same energy, atmosphere and grittiness of its predecessor with some clear Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) inspiration.
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2 months ago |
wral.com | Chris Lovingood
Refugee support organizations are suing the Trump Administration after federal support for refugee resettlement program was suspended. The executive order that stopped this support is impacting local refugees and the organizations that help them. World Relief has offices across 11 states, including in North Carolina. The director of the group's Durham office said the executive order suspending all refugee resettlement programs created uncertainty for the people it's supposed to help.
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2 months ago |
wral.com | Mark Bergin |Gilbert Baez |Chris Lovingood |Cristin Severance
The documentary exposes serious failures within the foster care system – following the tragic deaths of Blake and London Deven, two adopted siblings in North Carolina. WRAL News got involved after it was reported that Blake and London hadn't been seen in years. The story gained national attention after their adoptive mother, Avantae Deven, was arrested and charged with their murders.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
wral.com | Chris Lovingood
A concerned tattoo shop owner in Raleigh reached out to WRAL Investigates because she felt it was time to highlight an issue important to her craft. Natascha Fuchs owns Inkvictus Studios and prides herself on having a well-trained staff that's prepared to provide quality tattoos. The training they undergo is mandatory at Inkvictus but not by the state of North Carolina.
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Hey @JamesGunn — doing a write up on the first two creature commandos episodes. 3 ?s: How are you feeling about audience reception? Seems strong. Will this show’s story intertwine with your Superman film? How’d you decide on Creature Commandoes as entry point to the new DCU?

It wouldn’t be a diss track but rather a broadcast television news script that I read with absolute seriousness. As for who? That story, tonight at 11.

Who would you write a diss track about in your industry?