NC Olympics Coverage
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Team WRAL faces Team 99.9 The Fan in a curling duel
It's TV vs. radio as our team tries curling. -
NC ski resorts invest in snow-making to deal with climate change
As the world warms, there is less natural snow in the NC mountains. But ski resorts are prepared with a man-made option. -
Climate change could change the face, place of future Winter Olympics
Outdoor winter sports like those that dazzle during the Olympic Games depend on winter weather, but climate change is having a warming effect. -
Spins, swizzle and wipeouts: Keely Arthur brushes off her skates for a lesson at Polar Ice House
With the Winter Olympics in full swing in Beijing, Arthur and photojournalist Lauren DesArmo hit the rink to interview and attempt to emulate skater extraordinaire Kristy Hemstreet. -
American born, Korean Olympian Griffin proud to have competed outside comfort zone
At the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, two nations still technically at war came together in the name of sport. Apex native Randi Griffin was at the center of it all. -
Randi Griffin shares stories from her experience with the Korean Hockey team in Pyeongchang
Randi Griffin shares stories from her experience with the Korean Hockey team in Pyeongchang -
Town of Garner celebrates gold medalist Randolph Ross
On Tuesday, the town of Garner wanted to make it official: They are proud of one of their own winning gold in Tokyo this summer. -
Randolph Ross honored in Garner
On Tuesday, the town of Garner wanted to make it official: They are proud of one of their own for winning gold in Tokyo. -
UNC's Schieck takes long road to Tokyo
Emma Schieck spoke to fellow UNC student Kaitlyn Schmidt about how she got into sitting volleyball and her hopes for gold in the Paralympics. -
Refs, coaches recognized this sitting volleyball player's potential. Now she's playing in the Paralympic Games
Emma Schieck, always an athlete, took a long road to sitting volleyball, Team USA and the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games. -
Cary double amputee swimmer bringing home 2 gold medals
Cary swimmer Morgan Stickney has won her second gold medal in the Paralympics in Tokyo. -
Raleigh Paralympic swimmer takes home the gold in Tokyo
Hannah Aspen, a Raleigh native, was born without a leg. But that didn't stop her from being an athlete. -
UNC journalism grads share career-shaping experience of covering Olympics while in college
For 2017 UNC Chapel Hill journalism graduates Jenny Chiu and Sean Cavanaugh, the opportunity to travel to Rio de Janeiro to cover the 2016 games during the summer between their junior and senior year of college still remains pivotal to their careers to this day. -
Town of Clayton celebrates Olympian Keni Harrison
Family, friends and neighbors gathered in downtown Clayton to congratulate Keni Harrison with a parade. -
UNC's Hmong community shares pride of Lee's gold
When Suni Lee won gold in the women's gymnastic all-around event this year, it was a win for women all around the world - women of Hmong descent who finally saw themselves represented on an international stage. -
Swimmer Curzan got comfortable among celebs at Tokyo Olympics
After her return from the Olympics, Claire Curzan talked to UNC's Julia Roth about her experience. -
Hmong in NC see inspiration in Suni Lee's gymnastics gold
When Suni Lee won gold in the women's gymnastic all-around event this year, it was a win for women all around the world - women of Hmong descent who finally saw themselves represented on an international stage. -
After first Olympics, swimming stars 'feel like friends' to Cary's Claire Curzan
For Cardinal Gibbons high schooler Claire Curzan, running into Katie Ledecky at the Hawaii airport was not just your typical run-of-the-mill celebrity sighting. -
Table tennis Olympian visits Cary
After competing in table tennis in Tokyo, the first stop for Kanak Jha was Cary, North Carolina. -
Cary swimmer represents team U.S.A. in Paralympics
Morgan Stickney, Paralympian from Cary, is preparing to represent Team USA as a swimmer. Her time going into Tokyo is #1 in the world, she said.