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WBTV's Good Question

WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network

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From general curiosities, to specific Charlotte happenings - WBTV anchor Alex Giles listens to your Good Question and gets you expert answers in this podcast by WBTV’s On Your Side Tonight.
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Tax season is just getting started and the funds you get back could go to having better drinking water and protecting endangered and threatened wildlife. Alex asks the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission how you can help at no cost to you.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Zillow's annual prediction is out and Charlotte is expected to be 2023's hottest market. Alex Giles speaks to the Founder and CEO of the RedBud Group, asking what this means for prospective buyers and sellers.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Families and pharmacies are struggling to fill prescriptions of Adderall amid this latest shortage. The Chief Medical Officer for StarMed Healthcare weighs in on what you can do if your supply is running short.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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A new year means new goals. And for some, it may mean looking harder at our finances. Alex speaks with a personal finance expert on how we can better our finances with achievable goals and recommendations.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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COVID-19 has not gone away and now, doctors are warning of early, rising cases of RSV and the Flu. Alex speaks to an expert on the signs to look for and what you can do to keep yourselves and your families safe.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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President Joe Biden announced he would be pardoning people who've received federal charges for marijuana possession. Alex Giles speaks with an attorney on how this could work for North Carolinians.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Midterm elections are just a month away and there are some key races on the ballot. Alex Giles speaks with a political science professor on what's pushing voters to the polls this go-around and how former politicians influence races after their time in office.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Thousands of people die by suicide every year in the United States. Now, there's a new hotline number to help those in need. Alex speaks with a counselor on what we can do to help our loved ones in those times.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Cases of West Nile virus are being reported across Mecklenburg County. Alex Giles speaks with the North Carolina Public Health Entomologist on how a person can get the virus and what to do to prevent it.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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With rising costs and inflation being felt across the country, will health premiums be next? Alex Giles speaks with an analyst on the potential costs and the steps you can take to save some money.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Racial health disparity is more than lack of transportation to and from a doctor's office. There's one institute working to help you by tackling disparities in the Charlotte area. Alex Giles got the details on how it works.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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The first day of school is just around the corner and our children may be getting a little nervous. A licensed clinical social worker weighs in on the talks you can have with your kids before, during, and after the school day to help them through the year.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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There have been record-breaking temperatures recorded this summer so far; and summer is not yet over. First Alert Meteorologist Jason Myers discusses the science behind the data and if this summer has been hotter than years past.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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The City of Charlotte has a plan to prevent and reduce the amount of deadly crashes. The Traffic Safety Manager speaks on the goals already reached and what you can do to be safe behind the wheel.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Fred Fogg, the leader of a national organization committed to stopping violence across the country, speaks on the steps in place to stop and prevent violence from happening among Charlotte's youth.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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A former Mecklenburg County Sheriff, mental health counselor, and gun shop owner discuss the process of acquiring a gun legally and how mental health plays a part as gun violence rises across the country.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Kristin Collins from North Carolina's Center for Death Penalty Litigation joins Alex and Jamie to discuss the status of NC's death penalty, and to address some of the misconceptions about life sentences vs. capital punishment.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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WBTV Anchor Alex Giles and Sports Director Nate WImberly were in New Orleans for the Final Four, and they talk about the instant classic between Duke and UNC, and the Tar Heels heartbreaking loss to Kansas in the finals.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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Queen City Podcast Network creator Brian Baltosiewich joins Alex, Jamie and Jack in-studio to talk about the origins of the network, and on note 1-year anniversary of the Good Question Podcast, look forward at what's ahead for the podcast industry.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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WBTV's Steve Crump, and Charlotte airplane mechanic Glen McDermott join Alex and Jamie in-studio to discuss their own battles with colon cancer, and just why screenings are vital for early detection.द्वारा WBTV/Queen City Podcast Network
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