Daily Work

Daily work published in response to news events, issues and anniversaries.

News & Observer reporters ride along with the Waterkeeper Alliance to view a potential coal ash spill near Wilmington, N.C. after Hurricane Florence on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018. Read more here.

Chinese business owners in North Carolina have felt threatened for years as many have been repeatedly robbed at gunpoint at their businesses and homes. One group is practicing self defense with thorough firearms training. Read more here.

The News & Observer asked members of the Raleigh arts community to reflect on the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s death, sharing what King meant to them and the role art has in continuing Dr. King’s mission.
Produced by Mike Williams, Camera and Editing by Julia Wall

On Wednesday May 16, 2018, the opening day of the NC legislative session, educators and their supporters from across the state traveled to Raleigh to demand more funding for public education. Read more here.

Video by Julia Wall, additional footage by Travis Long, Casey Toth, Chuck Liddy

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