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April 17, 2026
Possible property tax amendments; lawmakers return to Raleigh next week; a report on mental health.

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State Lines
Possible property tax amendments; lawmakers return to Raleigh next week; a report on mental health.

Black Issues Forum
A breakdown of wealth-building financial strategies, cryptocurrency, AI and investing.

Overview
America’s most toxic lake may also be one of its most overlooked resources.



SCI NC
Scientists relocate endangered hellbender salamanders before removing a 140-year-old dam.

Thursday, April 23, 7 PM
Join PBS North Carolina virtually or at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences for a special evening to explore Science on the Carolina Coast through stories from PBS NC original productions Sci NC and Overview. Following the screening, enjoy a panel discussion with local subject-matter experts.

Saturday, April 25, 12 PM
Join PBS North Carolina for a screening of "The Librarians," a new documentary from Independent Lens that examines lawmakers' move to review and restrict library book lists. Following the screening, join us for a timely discussion on book challenges, education and the future of public libraries.

Saturday, April 25, 9:30 AM–1 PM
Join PBS North Carolina in Laurinburg, NC, for fun and educational activities such as STEM experiments, hands-on literacy, movement and learning games, take-home learning materials, creative arts experiences and so much more!

Wednesday, April 29, 6:30 PM
Join PBS North Carolina at the Fine Arts Theatre in Asheville for a screening of "A Life Reimagined: The George Masa Story," a new documentary about the remarkable life of the mysterious Japanese photographer. Following the screening, join a discussion with filmmaker Paul Bonesteel.