
Jason deBruyn
Supervising Editor for Digital NewsJason deBruyn is WUNC's Supervising Editor for Digital News. In this role, he supervises digital news products and the news website.
Prior to this role, he was the WUNC health reporter as well as the data reporter.
Prior to ing WUNC, Jason covered the business of health care and pharmaceuticals for Triangle Business Journal in Raleigh, an of the American City Business Journals network. His reporting roots trace to the Enquirer-Journal, a community newspaper in Monroe, North Carolina.
- From university funding to DEI to deportation policy to Medicaid, a of WUNC reporters looks at how Trump 2.0 affects North Carolina and the people who call our state home.
- The N.C. Sports Hall of Fame class of 2025 listed alphabetically are Greg Ellis, Nora Lynn Finch, Rollie Geiger, David Gentry, Dale Inman, Bobby Isaac, Cullen Jones, Chester McGlockton, Wendy Palmer, Jimmy Raye and Miles Wolff.
- Late Wednesday, Governor Roy Cooper announced he had commuted the sentences of six people in North Carolina prisons and granted pardons of innocence to two others. According to the governor's office, the clemency actions followed a review by the Office of Executive Clemency, the Office of General Counsel, and the governor.
- A list of Veterans Day celebrations throughout the Triangle
- WUNC is providing helpful information about what you need to vote, and the location of your early voting or precinct polling sites.
- Find your sample ballot for the 2024 election
- A North Carolina man was charged by federal authorities with music streaming fraud aided by artificial intelligence song creation.
- Tourism revenue topped $35 billion dollars in 2023, a record high and 22% higher than in 2019. Income from that spending, or what shops and hotels made in profit, also hit a record high. But employment was still 6% below levels of 2019.
- North Carolina democrats wasted no time in throwing their full behind Vice President Kamala Harris to become their party's nominee in the presidential election.
- Federal District Court Judge Catherine Eagles overruled a spate of North Carolina laws that added new requirements to the abortion drug mifepristone.