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  1. Cardinal & Pine

    Billy Ball Explains NC: College students vs. Republicans

    College students in North Carolina are fighting back. They’ve filed a lawsuit against a Republican plan to deny polling places at three NC college campuses, including the largest historically Black college in America.
  2. Good News Friday: Charlotte Symphony leader wins a Grammy

    Good News Friday: Charlotte Symphony director wins Grammy for Civil War spy opera

    "Intelligence" tells the true story of two Civil War spies, Elizabeth Van Lew and Mary Jane Bowser. Charlotte Symphony Orchestra's director Kwamé Ryan conducted the opera. 
  3. Wilmington Harbor deepening project paused

    Controversial Wilmington Harbor deepening project paused by feds

    A billion-dollar deepening of Wilmington Harbor is necessary to keep the port competitive, but it comes with economic and environmental concerns for North Carolina's wetlands. 
  4. New J. Cole album is loaded with Fayetteville references

    New J. Cole album is packed with Fayetteville references

    The Grammy-winning rapper—and Fayetteville native—J. Cole has returned with a new album. It's loaded with local references. 
  5. Arctic blast could bring snow and ice to North Carolina

    Arctic blast incoming to North Carolina. Will there be snow or ice?

    North Carolina will experience a deep shot of Arctic air this weekend, bringing frigid temperatures, gusty winds, and pockets of snow across the state. North Carolina will experience a deep shot of Arctic air this weekend, bringing frigid temperatures, gusty winds, and pockets of snow across the state. High pressure building from the north will lock in cold conditions from Friday […]
  6. North Carolina prisons face 'dire' staffing crisis

    North Carolina prisons face ‘dire’ staffing crisis

    Years of vacancies, low pay and high turnover have eroded staffing levels at North Carolina prisons, disrupting operations and raising safety concerns.
  7. Researchers have found that looking at pictures and videos of animals for half an hour helped lower heart rate and blood pressure.

    Get to know North Carolina’s viral animal stars

    The internet can't get enough of cute animals. Check out these furry celebrities from North Carolina who have become fixtures online,
  8. Cardinal & Pine

    Billy Ball Explains NC: The failure of NC’s ‘recovery czar,’ Michael Whatley

    In the new Billy Ball Explains NC, here's why Helene relief—or the lack thereof—could play a BIG part in this year's Senate race between Michael Whatley and Roy Cooper.
  9. Cardinal & Pine

    Video: US Sen. Thom Tillis says Kristi Noem ‘should be out of a job’

    US Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina called for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to be fired recently over her handling of the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Here's what Tillis had to say.
  10. Opinion: NC pediatrician on measles outbreak

    Opinion: Why one NC pediatrician says she’s ‘not OK’ amid measles outbreak

    I am not OK because the U.S. is now in the middle of the worst measles outbreak in decades and children have and will continue to die or suffer long-term neurological sequela from this disease that is vaccine-preventable.
  11. Congress preparing for big immigration debate

    US House sends funding bill to Trump, setting up immigration enforcement debate

    The vote followed a tumultuous couple of weeks on Capitol Hill, with Democrats demanding additional restraints on immigration enforcement by ICE.  
  12. President Trump calls for nationalized voting

    What is nationalized voting? What to know about Trump’s statement

    This week, President Trump called for Republicans to pursue nationalized voting. Here's what that means and why it matters. 
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  1. Good News Friday: Charlotte Symphony leader wins a Grammy

    Good News Friday: Charlotte Symphony director wins Grammy for Civil War spy opera

    "Intelligence" tells the true story of two Civil War spies, Elizabeth Van Lew and Mary Jane Bowser. Charlotte Symphony Orchestra's director Kwamé Ryan conducted the opera. 
  2. New J. Cole album is loaded with Fayetteville references

    New J. Cole album is packed with Fayetteville references

    The Grammy-winning rapper—and Fayetteville native—J. Cole has returned with a new album. It's loaded with local references. 
  3. Forgotten North Carolina baseball player was a hero in segregated Negro leagues

    Forgotten North Carolina baseball player was a hero in segregated Negro leagues

    One of North Carolina's greatest baseball products ever played in an era of segregation. This is his story. 
  4. How does the Outer Banks look today? Check this live cams

    How does the Outer Banks look today? Check these live pier cams

    Curious how the Outer Banks looks after the recent nor’easter? Check out these live pier cameras along the coast to see the surf, tides and weather in real time.
  5. Good News Friday: North Carolina police dog's cold plunge

    Good News Friday: North Carolina police dog celebrates birthday with a cold dip

    A North Carolina police dog named Uno will raise money for the NC Special Olympics by taking a cold plunge. And more good news from around NC.
  6. Wilmington film industry incentives

    How ‘chasing the incentive’ could fix Wilmington’s film industry woes

    Film industry leaders in Wilmington say that federal incentives could lure movie productions back to U.S. soil, and make NC's Port City into a Hollywood destination again. 
  7. Every December through March, faith-based organizations and colleges in Charlotte open doors for Room In The Inn.

    Room in the Inn: 30 years of shelter for Charlotte’s unhoused neighbors

    Every December through March, faith-based organizations and colleges in Charlotte open doors for Room In The Inn.

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