Duncan McFadyen, WFAE

Duncan McFadyen

WFAE

1, Charlotte, NC, United States

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  • NPR

Past articles by Duncan:

NCDOT Gives Property Owners Along I-77 Another Vote On Noise Walls

I-77 Mobility Partners plans to start construction Monday on the project to add high-occupancy toll lanes on I-77 between uptown Charlotte and the Lake → Read More

NC Superior Court Judge Facing Federal Corruption Charges

A North Carolina Superior Court judge is in court this morning to face federal corruption charges. The U.S. Attorney’s office says Superior Court Judge → Read More

McColl Center Celebrates Day Of The Dead

On this day every year, millions of people in Mexico and Central America remember their departed loved ones. This year, the McColl Center in Charlotte will → Read More

Charlotte Native Works To Elect Independent Senators

A group called the Centrist Project wants to help elect a handful of independent, centrist US Senate candidates in 2016. North Carolina is among the states → Read More

Bank Of America, Wells Fargo Beat Wall Street Expectations In Third-Quarter Profits

Bank of America and Wells Fargo both reported strong third-quarter profits Wednesday. → Read More

Carolinas Prepare For More Heavy Rain, Flooding

Hurricane Joachim continues to head east, away from the U.S. east coast, but heavy rain is hitting the Carolinas. About 2 inches of rain fell in the → Read More

WFAE Talks, Episode 58: Horowitz Piano, Big Changes for Medicaid

Reporters Michael Tomsic and Duncan McFadyen join News Director Greg Collard on this episode of WFAE Talks. → Read More

Putney Says Labor Day Weekend Shootings Are Related, 'Gang-Like'

Charlotte police believe several deadly shootings over the weekend are connected. Seven people were injured and five were killed, including a 7-year-old → Read More

Kerrick Case Goes To Jury

Closing arguments ended at 12:17 p.m in the Randall Kerrick police shooting trial. Prosecutor Adren Harris told the jury that Kerrick had enough time - → Read More

Kerrick Defense Expected To Present DNA Evidence In Third Week Of Testimony

Defense attorneys will continue presenting their case Monday in the voluntary manslaughter trial of Randall Kerrick. This is the third week of testimony in → Read More

Trial Update: Prosecution Cross-Examines Kerrick

It’s been a tense morning of testimony in the Randall Kerrick trial. Kerrick has spent most of the morning under cross-examination. Prosecutors have been → Read More

Kerrick: 'I Thought I Was Gonna Die'

CMPD officer Randall Kerrick told jurors Thurday afternoon that he feared for his life on the night he shot and killed Jonathan Ferrell. → Read More

First Officer To Arrive At Shooting Scene Testifies In Kerrick's Defense

Jurors in the trial of CMPD officer Randall Kerrick heard this morning from a fellow officer who was at the scene when Kerrick fatally shot Jonathan → Read More

Charlotte Airport Scraps Recycling Partner

Three years ago, Charlotte-Douglas Airport officials celebrated the opening of a new trash sorting facility. The goal was to turn a profit on recyclables → Read More

South Carolinians React To Removal Of Confederate Flag From Capitol Grounds

TFrida morning, the Confederate battle flag was removed from the South Carolina statehouse grounds and moved to a museum down the street. The flag has been → Read More

Haley: Confederate Flag Will Come Down 10 A.M. Friday

The Confederate flag, which flies outside the South Carolina statehouse in Columbia, will come down Friday at 10 a.m., according to a spokesman for → Read More

NPR

S.C. Governor Signs Bill To Remove Confederate Flag From State House Grounds

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley signed a bill on Thursday to remove the Confederate battle flag from the State House grounds. The move comes after hours of legislative debate this week following last month's fatal church shooting in Charleston. The suspect in that crime was seen in pictures holding Confederate flags. → Read More

NC DMV Rolls Out New Driver's License, Online Renewal System

Some drivers in North Carolina can now renew their licenses without making a trip to the DMV. Governor McCrory’s office announced changes to the state’s → Read More

Monroe Says CMPD Will Be His Last Police Chief Job, Doesn't Rule Out Working Again

Retiring CMPD Chief Rodney Monroe met with reporters Tuesday to talk about his decision to step down July 1. Chief Monroe said he’s been thinking about → Read More

Charlotte Tosses Out 'Pay-As-You-Throw' Trash

Charlotte City Manager Ron Carlee Monday night recommended raising property taxes as part of his plan to make up for a large city budget gap. Carlee told → Read More