Thousands of educators from across North Carolina left their schools to head to the Capitol. Beairshelle Edmé kicks off the station's breaking news coverage at 4:30 a.m., speaking one-on-one with teachers, counselors, staff, and parents. Her unscripted coverage continued with the march to Bicentennial Mall, and later to the General Assembly where teachers lobbied local politicians. This is a compilation of Beairshelle's live coverage, spanning more than eight hours.
Beairshelle Edmé speaks to viewers who came to her after concerns about abuse and fraud ongoing with North Carolina's guardianship process.
Beairshelle Edmé goes one-on-one with Rep. Mickey Michaux, who was first encouraged by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to run for office.
Beairshelle Edmé covers the latest of several local school walkouts, done in honor of Majory Stoneman Douglas high school students.
Beairshelle Edmé covers another local school walkout, as hundreds honor Majory Stoneman Douglas students and staff killed in a school shooting.
Beairshelle Edmé talks with North Carolina's chief medical examiner who says 63 percent of September 2017 autopsies were done to rule out an overdose, costing taxpayers $2,800 each.
Beairshelle Edmé sits down one-on-one with Durham native, André Leon Talley to talk fashion, culture, and African-American history.
Beairshelle Edmé tries to track down a Mebane mother's wedding dress. For nearly 30 years, the woman thought she'd gotten the right dress from the dry cleaners, that is until her daughter pulled it out of the closet.
Beairshelle Edmé finds out how Wake County plans to keep local pools safe after an abnormal spike of Crypto cases.
Beairshelle Edmé highlights Durham couple, Mr. Phil Freelon, the architect behind NMAAHC and Mrs. Nnenna Freelon, Grammy-nominated jazz singer. Both have impacted the arts across the country.
Beairshelle Edmé follows one man for three months, as he prepares to possibly lose his food benefits.
Beairshelle Edmé heads to the North Carolina Auditor's Office to learn how an error occurred with taxpayer's money.