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Clearing the air

All about air filters for your home

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Crushing the Tuscarora

Colonial militia vanquished eastern North Carolina’s most powerful natives 300 years ago

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Open a Mind, Touch a Heart

Storytellers continue a North Carolina tradition

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Torpedoed!

How Ocracoke learned that one of its own went down with his ship off North Carolina’s coast during World War II

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Carolina Country Scenes 2013

A gallery of your favorite photos

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A Rescue in Less Than 3 Minutes

Linemen Leonard Person and Kenny Simmons did it faster than anyone.

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Post Office Art

Depression-era artwork in post offices expressed local history and hope

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Mobbing Stores in Broad Daylight

“Cash mobs” recognize and support local businesses in one fell swoop

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An Old Fashioned Christmas in Whynot

Photography by Ashley Fetner

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More Mailboxes, Less Mail

How will the mounting deficit at the Postal Service affect rural mail delivery?

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Our First TV Set

On that Saturday afternoon, his life changed forever.

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The Return of the Chestnut

Known as “the grain that grows on a tree,” chestnuts now can be grown locally.

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Mount Carmel Presbyterian Church, Richmond County

Photography by Ashley Fetner

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North Carolina Christmas Trees

There’s a farm or retailer offering North Carolina-grown trees near you

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Ask the Candidates

We ask the candidates for North Carolina’s governor to respond to issues that affect you.

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Homegrown Clothing

What if North Carolina could produce its own organic cotton and turn it into clothing made here, just like in the old days?

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Tobacco Baskets

From the floor of the warehouse to the walls of your house

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The Battle of Hatteras Inlet

An important event early in the Civil War that histories often ignore

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The Civil War

In eastern North Carolina: 1862

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Seeing Science

A western North Carolina educational initiative that takes science students outdoors has improved student test scores

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After the Burns

Scottie Rector was treated at the UNC Burn Center and now plays softball and runs in 10K races

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Connecting farm and fork

A new facility has space and equipment to help local farms and food suppliers stay local

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Cooperative Principles and the Next Generation

Doug Stephens is fired up by the values of the cooperative business model.