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EPA creates new office to advance environmental justice initiatives
Tuesday, October 04, 2022
Forty years after Warren County, N.C., residents marched to a landfill to try to stop dump trucks, the EPA is creating an office for advancing environmental justice. (Aired on ATC on Oct. 3, 2022.)
EPA creates new office to advance environmental justice initiatives
Monday, October 03, 2022
Forty years after Warren County, N.C., residents marched to a landfill to try to stop dump trucks, the EPA is creating a new office charged with advancing environmental justice.
UNC triumphs over its biggest rival Duke to secure a spot in the NCAA championship
Sunday, April 03, 2022
Fans in North Carolina react to the clash between what may be college basketball's biggest rivalry, as UNC wins over Duke and is headed to the national championship.
Zoo animals are getting their COVID vaccines, too
Saturday, November 13, 2021
Dozens of zoos around the United States have decided to vaccinate some of their animals for COVID. There's concern the animals could catch the virus from their handlers.
Honoring The Chapel Hill 9
Thursday, February 28, 2019
In 1960, nine black teenagers sat down and demanded service at a lunch counter in Chapel Hill. The young men are known as "The Chapel Hill Nine" and the town is dedicating a historic marker Thursday.
How 2 North Carolina Universities Handled The Removal Of Confederate Statues On Campus
Friday, August 24, 2018
The campuses of Duke and the University of North Carolina are just a few miles apart. Both had Confederate monuments, but they were ultimately removed in very different ways.
Estate Sale-Goers Discover Treasures In Home Of Historian John Hope Franklin
Monday, February 27, 2017
Collectors, scholars and everyday people got the chance to peruse the Durham, N.C., home of the late John Hope Franklin, a world-renowned scholar of African-American history who died in 2009.
After Hurricane Matthew, Town Wonders: Rebuild Or Relocate?
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Flooding from Hurricane Matthew wrecked hundreds of homes in Princeville, N.C. It's the second time the town has flooded in 20 years. Now residents debate whether to rebuild or just relocate.
For This Mom, A Son's First Step On Campus Took Years Of Twists And Turns
Sunday, August 30, 2015
College freshmen across the U.S. are settling in on campus, a time that can be very unsettling for parents. One mother's shares her story of pride, hope and concern as her eldest son starts college.
During Pool Season, Even Lifeguard Numbers Are Taking A Dive
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
This summer, even the most crowded pools are struggling to hire enough lifeguards, and are cutting hours as a result. In a rebounding economy, teens are opting for higher-paying jobs or no job at all.
College Offers Program In Fixing High-Tech Cars
Sunday, February 08, 2015
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Female Butchers Are Slicing Through The Meat World's Glass Ceiling
Sunday, December 07, 2014
The meat industry traditionally has been a male-dominated field. But as demand for local meat grows, that's made more room for women to carve out ownership roles in the business.
Striking Harmonies With The Jubilee Singers' Past And Present
Thursday, November 07, 2013
The Fisk Jubilee Singers are known worldwide for their flawless voices and stellar performances of Negro spirituals. They're from Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn., but they travel around the world to perform their music. Negro spirituals were originally sung by slaves and remain tightly linked to African-American culture. ...
First U.S. Assembly Plant For China's Lenovo Opens In N.C.
Thursday, June 06, 2013
Chinese computer maker Lenovo celebrated the opening of its first U.S. manufacturing plant in Whitsett, N.C., on Wednesday. The company is trying to boost its brand and U.S. market share. Other high-tech firms, including Motorola, have announced plans to manufacture in the U.S.
The Lenovo plant celebration was a patriotic ...
N.C. Regulator Tapped To Handle $25B Mortgage Deal
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Joseph Smith Jr. has been chosen to oversee the multibillion-dollar national mortgage settlement announced earlier this week. Smith is described as a man who understands the plight of...