News 14 Carolina's anchors conduct extensive interviews with the people involved in some of the biggest stories, issues and events in North Carolina. Below are the last 10 in-depth interviews. Click on a headline to watch the video.
Ira David Wood III
Theatre in the Park's adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" starts showing in Durham and Raleigh in early December. The writer, director and star of the show talks about the production with News 14 Carolina’s Tracey Early.
Jennifer Roberts
Mecklenburg County commissioners have backed away somewhat from the idea of hiring a special crime coordinator. The commission chairman talks about that and other crime-related initiatives in this interview with News 14 Carolina’s Rob Boisvert.
Gerry McCants
African-Americans looking for entrepreneurial activities or advice are urged to check out the
Charlotte Black Expo on Dec. 6. The organizer of the event talks about what attendees can expect this year in this interview with News 14 Carolina’s Rob Boisvert.
Clarke Allen
A longstanding local tradition is undergoing some changes. The president of Charlotte Arrangements talks about the
Carolinas Thanksgiving Day Parade, which has been renamed and will be starting earlier than it had in the past.
Peter Gorman
The state of North Carolina is requiring school districts to return some of the money they were given to operate this school year. The superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools talks about how this drop in funding is affecting his district.
Barry Porter
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and that means many people are thinking about spending time with family and friends. During this same time, the American Red Cross is asking for your help and thanks you for giving.
Melissa Burris
This Sunday offers a Thanksgiving treat for the Triad once again. You can enjoy the sounds of the Triad Tapestry Children's Chorus. The executive director of the group talks about the annual event with News 14 Carolina’s Claudine Chalfant.
Darwin Rice
If you have some legal issue to be resolved, there is a way you can help yourself. Case coordinator Darwin Rice talks about the Self-Service Center at the Mecklenburg County courthouse with News 14 Carolina’s Rob Boisvert.
Keith Parker
The tough economy could lead to some cuts throughout the city of Charlotte, including public transportation. News 14 Carolina’s Rob Boisvert talks to the CATS CEO about the budget issues and what services could be affected.
Tianna Stevens
The timeless tale of America's favorite little orphan lights up the stage this week as “Annie” is now playing at the Progress Energy Center in Raleigh. The star of the show talks about the production with News 14 Carolina’s Tracey Early.