This question and answer format is a quick, easy audience-friendly way to present one-on-one interviews and two-ways. This style deviates from AP style for the Q&A format.
Unless it’s part of a recurring feature, headline your post as normal, with “Q&A:” prepended.
Start your post with a little bit of context and framing as narrative. Separate the narrative from the Q&A with a horizontal line.

Style your questions with the “Header 4” preset in the pre-styled dropdown menu in the text editor and style the answers in regular paragraph style. Do not start each question and answer with a name and colon. No Qs, no As, no quotes. Let the format and styling communicate that.

If your subject has some facts wrong or is misrepresenting something, note the issue after the relevant answer for the audience with an editor’s note. Example:
How much was it, and what did you do with it?
Well, I won it in October 2013 was the official time when they announced it. They actually called me in September and said that I had been granted the award. They make you keep it secret for awhile, because they do a whole public news release and so forth. So in 2013, I was awarded the fellowship. It’s $625,000 and it’s no strings attached. They do it based on your creativity in solving a national problem. And in my case, it was creativity in my work on immigration and national security. And it’s a 5-year fellowship. You do pay taxes on it. Apparently, I’ve paid more taxes than Donald Trump, whom Lisa Murkowski is supporting for president.
Editor’s note: Murkowski told the Associated Press in August that she had not decided if she will vote for Donald Trump for president. She did say she would not vote for Hillary Clinton.