
Jamie Munden
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
wralsportsfan.com | Pat Welter |Jamie Munden |Joseph Ochoa
WRAL Sports reporter Pat Welter took some time on the ice as well. ELIGIBILITY AND SEEK TREATMENT BY VISITING WAKE DOT GOV. SLASH PREP. >> CAIN'S PLAYOFFS. TICKETS WENT ON SALE TODAY THAT KATE, THE ALREADY CLINCHED THEIR 7TH STRAIGHT PLAYOFF APPEARANCE, THEIR OWN ROLE. THE HEARD THE TEAM IS ON THE ROAD TODAY, BUT THE ICE IS BEING PUT TO GOOD USE. THE BUREAU'S PAT WELTER JOINS US LIVE FROM LOBO CENTER. AND PAT LOOKS LIKE A TRAITOR TO YOUR MICROPHONE AND A CAMERA FOR PARIS. DON'T FALL.
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1 month ago |
wralsportsfan.com | Lena Tillett |Jamie Munden |Ryan Bisesi
Duke women's basketball coach talks about the highs and lows of her five years in Durham and the journey she took to get there. Coach, thank you so much for sitting down with me.
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1 month ago |
wralsportsfan.com | Lena Tillett |Jamie Munden |Ryan Bisesi
Duke women's basketball coach Kara Lawson talks about what's on her playlist, her favorite pregame meal and a player of hers who could be president one day. NCAA tournament begins on Friday. Rapid questions for you, pregame meal. Pre-game meal, um, I really like breakfast food, so I would probably go with some scrambled eggs and some no matter the time you're eating. Oh yeah, definitely, yeah, that's my favorite pregame song. What gets you fired up.
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2 months ago |
wral.com | Laura Leslie |Jamie Munden
An attempt to limit insurers’ ability to require advance approval before covering a patient’s medical care is expected to be a top priority this legislative session for a bipartisan group of North Carolina lawmakers — an effort likely to provoke a battle with state health insurers, who say it’s an essential tool to help control health care costs.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
wral.com | Sarah Krueger |Jamie Munden |Joseph Ochoa
FEMA approved 536 households impacted by Hurricane Helene for temporary housing units, which are move-in ready trailers. WRAL has learned only 57 households have received them, more than two months since the storm hit. That is far behind FEMA's original projection of having 103 units occupied by Thanksgiving. WRAL Investigates asked FEMA why it was not keeping pace with what it promised and when families could expect to have their temporary housing units.
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