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(10/27/19 11:06pm)
DURHAM, N.C. — On a humid Sunday afternoon people waved fans with "I'm a fan of Joe" written across them in the foyer of Hillside High School as they attended the campaign event for former Vice President Joe Biden.
(10/25/19 8:54pm)
On this week's episode of ENN Radio Mackenzie Wilkes talks about the upcoming board of Alderman Elections. Margaret Faust tells us how Elon's Jewish community is doing following the gunfire at the Chabad House. Caitlin Rundle gives a rundown of the season for women's soccer as they head to the CAA Tournament.
(10/18/19 2:47pm)
The 159th N.C. State Fair opened today.The fair runs between October 17-27. Activities at the fair include food, games, rides and the State Fair Ark which is an exhibit featuring livestock and agriculture.
(10/11/19 12:45pm)
In this week's episode of ENN Radio Christian Galvano explains what we know about the gunfire that happened outside the Chabad House. The Inn at Elon is set to open January 6 and we will hear from Lauren Singles on how Elon plans to use the Inn for university advancement. Mackenzie Wilkes tells us the goals of the candidates for mayor of the City of Burlington ahead of November's general election.
(10/09/19 1:20am)
Ian Baltutis and Joey Cook Sr have won the Burlington primary election for mayor. The two candidates move to the general election Nov. 5 where voters will elect the new mayor for the City of Burlington.
(10/07/19 1:01am)
Updated: 8:22 p.m. — Ian Baltutis and Joey Cook Sr. won the primary election on Oct. 8. To read more about the election results click here.
(10/04/19 3:26pm)
In this week's episode reporter Maeve Ashbrook talks the strategic plan and the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Elon Elementary school building. There's a new face working full time at the Elon Fire Department helping to keep the station up and running. Two more cases of the mumps confirmed on campus, and how one woman stands out on the club hockey team.
(09/27/19 1:21pm)
This week's episode is a special Hispanic Heritage Month episode of ENN Radio. We're joined by reporter Maria Ramirez Uribe to understand what Hispanic and Latinx representation looks like at Elon University. We also talk about the ways that representation not only includes students, but faculty and staff. Kyra O'Connor talks about the ways that representation not only includes students, but faculty and staff. One international student is bringing their passion on the track to Elon.
(09/20/19 2:52pm)
On this week's episode, Maeve Ashbrook and Brian Rea talk to Elon students and health officials about the risks associated with vaping. Jack Norcross explains why the Elon chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity had their charter revoked. Elon has a new recycling program on campus and what to expect ahead of the Phoenix face off against Wake Forest.
(09/21/19 12:00pm)
GRAHAM — There’s a small house with painted hummingbirds on the side in southern Alamance County. It’s a food pantry that’s been around for six years. Lynne Pierce works there. She’s worked different jobs in the nonprofit sector for 20 years, serving the county through drug treatment programs and food pantries.
(10/10/19 12:00pm)
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(09/10/19 2:32am)
FAYETTEVILLE — President Donald Trump held a campaign event in North Carolina to endorse Dan Bishop for Congress ahead of Tuesday's special election.
(09/07/19 6:08pm)
A group of individuals are gathered outside of Elon Community Church at the corner of Haggard Avenue and North Williamson Avenue. The group, who is based in North Carolina, says that they are a part of the ministry Sports Fan Outreach International. Sam Wilking, a resident of Alamance County said that they are not here to protest the rainbow "God's doors are open to all!" doors that are posted outside of the church.
(09/06/19 11:22pm)
On this week's episode of ENN Radio: An update on Hurricane Dorian and how students are feeling its impact. Elon Community Church's step toward inclusion. And a rundown on how the Elon Phoenix is soaring into football's home opener.
(08/25/19 11:54pm)
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris spoke in Greensboro on Sunday afternoon at Smith High School.
(05/02/19 3:27am)
RALEIGH — North Carolina educators, school staff and supporters gathered at the Red4Ed NC march and rally at the State Capitol. They rallied around the capitol to advocate for raising wages, mental and physical health, benefits and degree compensation.
(05/01/19 10:35pm)
North Carolina teachers gather at the Red for Ed march and rally in the state capital on May 1. This march and rally focused on raising wages, mental and physical health, benefits and degree compensation.
(05/06/19 12:00pm)
The illuminated sign on a car showing an Uber or Lyft driver arriving is thought to make ride-sharing services safer, according to John Bell, house majority leader of the North Carolina General Assembly. He is sponsoring a law that would require ride-sharing cars to have a “consistent and distinctive illuminated sign.”
(04/26/19 4:46am)
SGA held a Town Hall meeting Thursday night that featured Town of Elon Board of Alderman member Emily Sharpe and Assistant Town Manager Pam Graham. The Town Hall centered on the relationship between Elon University students and town residents and was moderated by Elon News Network politics editor Maggie Brown.
(04/19/19 7:22pm)
Updated 5:00 p.m. The National Weather Service has cleared the Tornado Warning and extended the Tornado Watch until 8 p.m. for Alamance County. Up to a half inch of rain is expected.