
State Lines
April 24, 2026
Republicans fund NC's $319M Medicaid shortfall; budget talks advance; vetoes in play.

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State Lines
Republicans fund NC's $319M Medicaid shortfall; budget talks advance; vetoes in play.

Black Issues Forum
Environmental racism in NC—who’s exposed, why it matters and who’s fighting back.

North Carolina Weekend
Discover hidden treasures and unique experiences across the state.

Shaped by Sound
Singer-songwriter Skylar Gudasz brings poetry, power and vision to her music.

SCI NC
How a mobile glass crusher could help Charlotte build a local recycling economy.

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

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.