Dan Haggerty discusses the issues with you, digging into various viewpoints.
Changes to federal hemp laws could make THC-infused gummies, oils and cookies on some North Carolina business owners' shelves illegal later this year.
The rapid proliferation of doorbell cameras and AI-powered facial recognition tools like Clearview AI has effectively eliminated public anonymity, aiding law enforcement in solving crimes while raising significant civil liberty concerns.
Several WRAL viewers wrote in about the elected judges and district attorneys facing questions after the murder of Raleigh teacher Zoe Welsh.
Ryan Camacho is charged with murder in the death of Zoe Welsh. Authorities will continue holding Camacho under no bond. He is due in court again on Jan. 26.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty explains the "K-shaped economy," which describes an economy where different groups recover and grow at vastly different rates.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill approved a 3% tuition increase. The NC State board of trustees' University Affairs Committee approved the raising of tuition for all incoming students by 3%. WRAL's Dan Haggerty explores ways to save to attend college.
Incoming undergraduate students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill could see a tuition and fee increase beginning next year, for the first time in nearly a decade.
Nash County is adding "breaching shotguns" to School Resource Officers' toolbelts to keep students safe in school. Typically, only SWAT teams would use them, but Nash County's sheriff thinks SROs in all schools should have them.
Video shared with WRAL News shows the moment a lithium-ion battery caught fire inside a home, feet away from a dog. WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty answered viewer questions about the batteries and their potential dangers.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty answers who cleans up the debris after an Outer Banks home collapses into the Atlantic Ocean. He also answered questions about garbage is converted into energy.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty examines the cost of college in the state of North Carolina.
From viewer criticisms to deadly bugs, Dan Haggerty answered questions from the In Depth mailbag.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty explains that while Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show is back, there are nearly 70 affiliate stations that didn't air it.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty explained why ABC decided to take Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show off the air indefinitely after his recent comments about Charlie Kirk's suspected killer.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty answered viewer questions about President Donald Trump's executive order banning burning of the American flag.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is building its first new dorms since 2002 at a cost of $110 million, raising concerns over rising construction expenses.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is building its first new dorms since 2002. It will cost $110 million, raising concerns over rising construction expenses.
Donald Trump signed an executive order that appears to make burning the American flag illegal. The order faces legal challenges, as the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that flag burning is a form of protected free speech under the First Amendment.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggety answers viewer questions about $170 million in state funds that were sitting in an account at an institutional cash management firm, unbeknownst to current state officials. He also answered questions about the cost of living.
People from all over the world are mourning the Minnesota shooting at a Catholic church that left two people dead and wounded 17 people.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty answers viewer questions about redistricting in North Carolina and other states.
Rodanthe has had 11 homes collapse into the Atlantic Ocean in the last five years.
No census and no election, but redistricting is back in the news. WRAL's Dan Haggarty goes In Depth and explains why the back-and-forth between Republicans and Democrats, Texas and California, is a bad thing for everyone.
WRAL anchor/reporter Dan Haggerty answered viewer questions about a flesh-eating bacteria in North Carolina and the legalization of digital driver's licenses.