Videos
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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.
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Video: NC lawmakers have weeks to prevent Medicaid cuts
North Carolina could see Medicaid service cuts starting on Oct. 1, unless the state lawmakers in the General Assembly act to provide more funding.
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Video: When ‘affordable housing’ isn’t affordable for those who need it most
The North Carolina Housing Coalition says the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could put thousands more NC residents at risk of losing their homes.
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Video: Trump cuts threaten your phone’s weather alert system
The Trump administration has threatened to dismantle the federal departments that track major storms and help tell North Carolinians how to keep safe.
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Video: Helping your neurodivergent child easily transition back to school in North Carolina
In this episode, Jennie and her family take a day trip to Daniel Stowe Conservatory in North Carolina and talk about ideas to help your neurodivergent child easily transition back into school.
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WATCH: 30 years after his first climate change warning, author sees hope in the sun
Bill McKibben’s forthcoming book “Here Comes the Sun,” lays out the case for solar power, an industry set to boom in North Carolina until President Donald Trump’s policies cut funding and momentum.
























