About Truitt O'Neal

A native of Washington D.C., Tru’s love of radio broadcasting began while attending Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, MD. Tru could be heard most mornings as one of the voices of the E.R.H.S. morning announcement crew.

In 1993, Tru graduated from E.R.H.S. and left the metropolitan area to study Mass Communications at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC.

While attending NCCU, Tru worked with the school’s jazz & NPR radio station WNCU 90.7fm where he did everything from sports reporting to production training.

In 1998, Tru began working with the campus’s new student radio station AudioNet: Campus Access Radio as manager. The radio station provided news, music, and entertainment to students.

While working at WNCU & AudioNet Tru was offered a once and a lifetime opportunity to work as a part-time on-air personality on Radio One’s Foxy 107, 104. During his stint at Foxy, Tru worked the overnight shift and filled in for Tom Joyner Morning Show producer Gayle Hurd.

A great opportunity presented itself in 2006 when Tru was asked to produce the Russ Parr Morning Show for WQOK K975. It was a wonderful experience.

Tru can be heard regularly on Radio One of Raleigh\'s WNNL \"The Light\" 103.9FM delivering the news and weather updates during The Yolanda Adam\'s Morning Show weekday\'s from 6-10am.

Tonight (November 5, 2009) from 6:00pm - 8:00pm at the Hayti Heritage Center in Durham youth (ages 10-24) and there trusted adults (parents, grandparents, friends, aunts, uncles, mentors, etc), will share stories about adolescent health care needs. <!--more-->

The Yankees christened the first season in their new ballpark the same way they opened their old stadium in 1923. <!--more-->

A representative for former President Bill Clinton is confirming a report that a scheduled event featuring Clinton and former President George W. Bush has been cancelled by the two ex-presidents. <!--more-->

The House is steaming toward a historic vote on President Barack Obama's remake of the U.S. health care system.<!--more-->

Voters cast their ballots yesterday in several high profile elections. <!--more-->

John Tedesco grabs the District 2 seat on the Wake County Board of Education. His win with more than 75 percent of the vote is expected to shake up school diversity policies.<!--more-->

A Fayetteville man shot and killed his wife and two teenage children Monday night and then killed himself.<!--more-->

Check out the photo gallery featuring pictures from the 2009 Radio One Family Comedy Show here in Raleigh.

Authorities say that four people were found shot to death at 314 West Park Drive in Fayetteville Monday night. <!--more-->

One year after he won a historical presidential election, a slight majority of Americans approve of the job Barack Obama's doing in the White House.<!--more-->