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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The Greensboro trolley is a funky (and free) new way to get around downtown
Whether you live in Greensboro or are visiting for the weekend, the downtown Greensboro trolley is a funky new way to get around—and it’s free! Now through Dec. 31st, the city is running the Hopper Trolley pilot program. They’re using buses that have been renovated to look like old trolley cars and are picking up…
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Good News Friday: You’ve Got Another Shot at Seeing a Supermoon This Month
It’s Friday, and that means it’s time to highlight good news in NC. We’re also somehow already talking about fall?
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5 Facts About NC Nature We Promise Aren’t Made Up
North Carolina’s natural wonders are unmatched: We’re talking the biggest gems, the first dinosaurs, and internationally recognized state parks.
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Wake County May Have to Euthanize Animals for the First Time in 7 Years
More than 200 animals in Wake County need a new home. Here’s how you can help.
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The Atlantic Ocean Is (Literally) the Temperature of a Hot Tub: What That Means for NC
This latest NC heat wave is blistering, and it’s not happening in a vacuum. It is historically hot all over. Here’s how to stay safe and cool in North Carolina.
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Good News Friday: NC Watermelon Season Will Be Longer This Year
It’s time for some good news, and this week we’re talking soccer, watermelon, and a special fact about the North Carolina Zoo.
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Unique NC Plants and Fungi That Belong in Sci-Fi Movies
Have you seen giant trees and glowing mushrooms? You can find that and more in North Carolina. Read our list of 5 unique NC plants and fungi.
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10 Tips to Keep Your Plant Babies Alive in North Carolina’s Sweltering Weather
There’s more to watering than you think. Fertilizer isn’t always good for your plants. And more gardening tips for summer to help your plants survive.
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Good News Friday: This NC HBCU Wants to Make Real Estate Less White
Our weekly roundup of all things positive in NC gets into heavy metal, a venerated NC HBCU saving the bees, and making real estate a more diverse industry.
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NC Lost Colony Play is Looking for Their Next Virginia Dare Baby
Baby casting call! The award-winning historical play, “The Lost Colony,” is back in Manteo for the summer and they need their Virginia Dare!





















