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NC Now | 2016 UNC-TV

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UNC-TV's weeknightly television newsmagazine examines the most pressing issues of the day, talks with its most important people, visits the most interesting places in the state, and celebrates our state's artistic and cultural diversity.
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NC Now  | 07/14/16

NC Now | 07/14/16

2016-07-1525:17

Artist Damian Stamer uses his brush to blend childhood memories into evocative works of art. Researchers use motion capture cameras to study how the body heals. A media arts program inspires students to learn & grow. Plus a wild & crazy sport binds these athletes together as a team & a community.
NC Now  | 07/07/16

NC Now | 07/07/16

2016-07-0926:50

Endurance Seafood relies on a family foundation as it works to maintain its business in difficult times. Scientists study the mystery of Carolina Bays. Jerry Darnell man forges a career in traditional blacksmithing. Big Spoon Roasters makes big business out of its tasty nut butters. And life is peachy for life-long farmer Garrett Johnson.
NC Now  | 06/30/16

NC Now | 06/30/16

2016-07-0925:17

Jeff Smith rides along with an air ambulance crew. Frank Graff learns how the EPA is monitoring our air to keep us healthy. Erica Starke-Knight meets a family with a long history of traditional boatbuilding. And John Litschke takes us to a family farm that draws on its heritage while working toward a more sustainable future.
NC Now  | 06/23/16

NC Now | 06/23/16

2016-06-2825:17

Joe Kwon, the high-energy cellist for the North Carolina grown, American folk rock band, The Avett Brothers talks about music, family, friends, & food. Researchers at RTI are developing fuel from plants. Urban Ministries of Wake County planted a garden to supplement their food bank. And pre-teen Kenzie Hinson of Goldsboro started a food pantry to help people in her community.
NC Now  | 06/16/16

NC Now | 06/16/16

2016-06-1725:17

Filmmaker Dawn Dreyer creates an animated documentary Bipolar Girl Rules the World about coping with mental illness. Researchers develop a substance that's harder than diamonds & cheaper to make. A weaving studio recycles scrap material into products that are sold to support area charities. And Pop Ferguson & his son Clyde work to preserve & promote traditional blues music.
NC Now  | 06/09/16

NC Now | 06/09/16

2016-06-1625:17

Kings Restaurant in Kinston is a favorite among locals & tourists alike. A Charlotte engineering firm is working to bring electricity to areas in need. Former system president Tom Ross is the 2016 University Award recipient. Plus a woodcarver uses traditional techniques in making hand-carved bowls.
NC Now  | 06/02/16

NC Now | 06/02/16

2016-06-0425:17

UNC Charlotte researchers track the Zika Virus. Western Carolina University speech pathologist Dr. David Shapiro receives the 2016 O. Max Gardner Award. Britt Boyette of Wilson makes beautiful instruments at his Salem Street Drum Company. Duke Chapel reopens after a year-long restoration project.
NC Now  | 05/26/16

NC Now | 05/26/16

2016-05-2918:44

The NCSU 1983 National Championship basketball team, known as the "Cardiac Pack," is celebrated at the White House. The LIFT program shows families that Learning Is Fun Together. A new high-tech marine research tool is at work along our coast. History is preserved at the Alamance Battleground Center. Plus Campground Kathy has spent her career serving guests at Carowinds' Camp Wilderness.
NC Now  | 05/19/16

NC Now | 05/19/16

2016-05-2925:47

The NCSU 1983 National Championship basketball team, known as the "Cardiac Pack," is celebrated at the White House. The LIFT program shows families that Learning Is Fun Together. A new high-tech marine research tool is at work along our coast. History is preserved at the Alamance Battleground Center. Plus Campground Kathy has spent her career serving guests at Carowinds' Camp Wilderness.
NC Now  | 05/12/16

NC Now | 05/12/16

2016-05-1325:17

Singer John Lewis is energizing nursing homes & senior care facilities all over Charlotte. New studies show seniors with hearing loss may be a greater risk of dementia. Paws 4 People trains service dogs for children and veterans. Goat Lady Dairy is NC’s largest & oldest goat cheese creamery in the state with a strong family legacy.
NC Now  | 05/05/16

NC Now | 05/05/16

2016-05-0925:17

Purple Heart Homes helps wounded veterans purchase, manage, & adapt homes to aid them in their lives after service. A group of High Point University students made an amazing discovery while stargazing. Tim Gardner is makes world renowned banjos with traditional techniques. Eustace Conway promotes NC heritage & simple living on his Turtle Island Preserve.
NC Now  | 04/28/16

NC Now | 04/28/16

2016-04-3025:42

Glass artist Ronnie Hughes' delicate wildflowers are world renowned. Scientists study why habits are formed & how to change bad habitual behavior. A women's group formed around a unique need - roof repair. Opera singer Elvira Green shares her skills & experience as an artist in residence at NCCU.
NC Now  | 04/21/16

NC Now | 04/21/16

2016-04-2326:48

Veteran MSG John Masson shares his experiences as an ambassador for the Gary Sinise Foundation. Dominican Republic native Jay Bastardo brings his American dream to life in Greenville. Researchers study the science of sweat & hygiene. Zahra Harvey teaches aerial fitness for exercise & fun. Musician Jennifer Curtis uses her violin to work through & share life-changing events.
NC Now  | 04/14/16

NC Now | 04/14/16

2016-04-2328:29

NCSU's Dr. Behnam Pourdeyhimi is recognized with an O Max Gardner Award. Kelley McHenry brings the topic of fetal surgery to the Tar Heel state with a profile of one family that underwent the procedure at UNC Hospital. And author Kim Church talks about her new book.
Grammy award-winning music producer Bill Szymczyk catapulted the careers of BB King, Joe Walsh, and The Eagles, and many others. We go behind the scenes with Bill at his North Carolina home to hear from the man with the Midas touch.
The FIRST Robotics championship puts STEM education to use in a competitive environment. The US Forest Service studies the oak trees of Western NC. Legendary record producer Bill Szymczyk looks back over his storied career. Plus the Kindred Spirit Mailbox has collected the thoughts & dreams of visitors for three decades & counting.
NC Now  | 04/07/16

NC Now | 04/07/16

2016-04-0925:47

The FIRST Robotics championship puts STEM education to use in a competitive environment. The US Forest Service studies the oak trees of Western NC. Legendary record producer Bill Szymczyk looks back over his storied career. Plus the Kindred Spirit Mailbox has collected the thoughts & dreams of visitors for three decades & counting.
When you've been through war, it's sometimes hard to readjust to life back home. Finding those friendly ears, with a common experience can be difficult, but some are finding that friendship over a cup of coffee and donuts.
NC Now  | 03/31/16

NC Now | 03/31/16

2016-04-0725:47

Beau's Coffee in Wilmington is drawing customers from far & wide with its unique & inspirational business model. Fishermen find inspiration & renewal in the spring tradition of the running of the Shad. Shannon Williams of Charlotte inspires others as he overcomes blindness to achieve his goals. And mother Bonita Scarlett finds comfort remembering her son through the things he left behind.
We meet one of top-ranked wheelchair tennis players in the world, but the incredible thing is 15-year-old Conner Stroud also plays #2 seed on his able-bodied high school tennis team at Thomas Jefferson Classical Academy. Conner was born without hip joints, ankles, femurs, or knees, but that doesn't stop him from being ranked the #1 junior wheelchair tennis player in the US & #9 in the world.
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