Videos
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Video: Why this North Carolina gun bill would make it easier for teens to shoot each other
North Carolina Republicans passed a gun bill this year that essentially removes all permit, training and background check requirements to carry a concealed weapon. It also lowers the age requirement for concealed carry from 21 to 18.
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Video: Why North Carolina’s 12-week abortion ban is a dangerous burden
Two years ago, North Carolina Republicans passed a 12-week abortion ban. An advocate for reproductive health says that the law has made pregnancy more dangerous for women.
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Video: Political violence in the United States after Charlie Kirk’s murder
Following this week’s murder of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk, Senior Editor Billy Ball gives his take on political violence in the United States.
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Video: Domestic violence survivor in North Carolina will lose care because of Trump budget cuts
A domestic violence survivor in North Carolina talks to Cardinal & Pine about how Trump’s “One, Big Beautiful Bill” will impact her health care.
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Video: Rev. William Barber calls out NC Republicans for Christian nationalism
Rev. William Barber II delivered a fiery speech in Asheville recently, calling out Republicans for backing Christian Nationalism.
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Video: Tubing down western NC’s Deep Creek and talking about school inclusion for neurodivergent kids
In this episode, Jennie and her family tube down Deep Creek in western NC and talk about inclusion for neurodivergent kids in a school setting.
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Video: How much student debt are North Carolina students left with?
In the latest episode of Cardinal & Pine’s “Charlotte Costs,” we take a look at student debt’s impact on buying homes, starting families, or saving for the future in North Carolina.
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Video: Helene shut down Marshall’s Mad Co. Brew House. Today, they’re back in business.
Helene ravaged western NC, including the town of Marshall, last September. But now local businesses like Mad Co. Brew House are hoping for a comeback.
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Video: How looming cuts to Medicaid reimbursement could impact North Carolina
North Carolina Sen. Woodson Bradley says the impact of looming Medicaid cuts would be “cruel and unnecessary.”
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Video: SNAP helps this grandpa feed his 5 grandchildren
Over his lifetime, Gregory Jones has witnessed first-hand the life-saving benefits of the federal SNAP program: as a child, as a college student, as an advocate for low income families, and now as a caregiver for his parents and his five grandchildren.
























