Leah Sherrell is a multimedia reporter for Cardinal & Pine. A graduate of UNC-Wilmington, she’s a resident of Kernersville with a background in video production and communication. Leah uses many forms of media to explore the multifaceted lifestyles and cultures present in North Carolina.
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10 Picks for Your Next Date Night in the Triangle
Sip ‘n’ paint, drive-in movies, or how about a low-pressure coffee date? Our picks for your next date night.
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North Carolinians are Walking to End Alzheimer’s. Here’s How You Can Join Them.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest fundraiser for Alzheimer’s care. And there are 11 upcoming NC events aimed at ending the disease. Here’s how you can get involved.
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NC Family Farm Will Supply the White House Christmas Tree
It’ll be the 15th time since 1961 that a NC tree will be the star tree. That’s more than any other state.
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Good News Friday: NC Students Talk Gun Reform with President Biden
Our weekly roundup of happy news in NC goes to the White House. Plus: Pumpkin patches are finally opening, and social media reunites a woman with her “guardian angel.”
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NC Bookstores Share Their Reading Picks for Hispanic Heritage Month
Looking for your next favorite book and want to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month? Here’s a list of 14 books.
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Good News Friday: NC Has the U.S.’ ‘Best Small Mountain Town’
Saturday is the first official day of fall and being in North Carolina makes it that much sweeter. Read on for NC Fall categories that we’re the best at.
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6 Ways to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in NC
This month honors the incredible contributions of Hispanic Americans. We’ve curated 6 ways to celebrate in NC, from Wilmington to Charlotte.
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Here’s How One NC County Is Recovering from the Opioid Epidemic
This eastern NC County is using the cash to buy more Narcan, an emergency overdose treatment. They’re also partnering with local orgs to reach more people. Share this with someone in Wilson.
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The Best Way to Eat Grits, According to North Carolinians
Last month, we asked North Carolinians who follow us on Facebook to share the best way to eat grits, and wow, did you folks have opinions.
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Good News Friday: NC Teams Put A Whoopin’ on SC Teams This Week
NC schools brought the pain to their SC rivals. Plus: A Balsam, NC woman turns 100, and her flowers—planted by her late husband—turn 48.





















