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Longtime reporters Leoneda Inge (left) and Jeff Tiberii headline “Due South.”

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Southern culture and current events collide in “Due South,” a new weekday show from WUNC North Carolina Public Radio.

Hosted by seasoned reporters Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii, Due South promises a panoramic look at politics, race, culture, and more, with deep dives into the news and culture shaping life in North Carolina and the South.

Tune in at 10 a.m. Monday through Friday at 91.5 FM or on the WUNC app.

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