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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 50 MIN

Durham's property tax challenge, and a local "Black queer daddy" goes on RuPaul's Drag Race

from Due South · host Jeff Tiberii, Leoneda Inge

0:01:00Charlotte sports fans push to host 2031 Women’s World Cup matchesWhy not Charlotte? One of those fans pushing for Charlotte to get matches says Atlanta isn't the only city in the South that's got a strong sports scene.Miller Yoho, Director of Communications and Marketing for Charlotte Sports0:13:00Durham overcomes budget shortfall after lower than expected property tax resultsLeoneda Inge speaks with with two reporters behind the recent Indy Week article "How $4 Billion Came Off Durham’s Tax Rolls Last Year, Mostly Benefiting Corporate Landlords—and Blowing a Hole in the City Budget."Lena Geller, Reporter for Indy WeekLee Gans, Independent Data Reporter0:33:00Hillsborough father appears on RuPaul’s Drag RaceContent creator and father Jeffrey Williamson-Rose had a big debut on RuPaul’s Drag Race on its season “All Stars Season 11.” Williamson is a Black, queer father based in Hillsborough, NC. He joins Leoneda Inge to discuss Drag Race, Hillsborough, what he enjoyed about being on the show, and what it means to share stories about Queer parents on television.You can watch Williamson-Rose in Drag Race All Stars Jeffrey Williamson-Rose, professor, content creator, photographer, husband and father.

0:01:00 Charlotte sports fans push to host 2031 Women’s World Cup matches Why not Charlotte? One of those fans pushing for Charlotte to get matches says Atlanta isn't the only city in the South that's got a strong sports scene. Miller Yoho, Director of Communications and Marketing for Charlotte Sports 0:13:00 Durham overcomes budget shortfall after lower than expected property tax results Leoneda Inge speaks with with two reporters behind the recent Indy Week article "How $4 Billion Came Off Durham’s Tax Rolls Last Year, Mostly Benefiting Corporate Landlords—and Blowing a Hole in the City Budget." Lena Geller, Reporter for Indy Week Lee Gans, Independent Data Reporter 0:33:00 Hillsborough father appears on RuPaul’s Drag Race Content creator and father Jeffrey Williamson-Rose had a big debut on RuPaul’s Drag Race on its season “All Stars Season 11.”  Williamson is a Black, queer father based in Hillsborough, NC. He joins Leoneda Inge to discuss Drag Race, Hillsborough, what he enjoyed about being on the show, and what it means to share stories about Queer parents on television. You can watch Williamson-Rose in Drag Race All Stars  Jeffrey Williamson-Rose, professor, content creator, photographer, husband and father.

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