Stories of Honor documentary

World War II: the defining moment of the 20th century. More than 16 million soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen served in the war, and more than 400,000 lost their lives. They have become known as the Greatest Generation for their service and their sacrifice. In 2004, a national memorial was dedicated on the mall in Washington D.C. in their honor. ... (read more)

Into These Hills documentary about the hunt for Eric Rudolph

At age 29, Eric Rudolph was the perpetrator of the Centennial Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta, which occurred on July 27, 1996, during the 1996 Summer Olympics. He called the police, warning about the bomb before it detonated. The blast killed spectator Alice Hawthorne and wounded 111 others. Law enforcement officials implement one of the largest manhunts in US history ... (read more)

“Tar Heel Titans” profiles top global companies based in Raleigh and Cary

“Tar Heel Titans” looks at three companies based in Raleigh and Cary, North Carolina known for leading edge technology and business culture. Cree’s innovations is in LED lighting, Red Hat’s role in the world of open source software, and SAS’s leadership in the development of analytical software for businesses and government applications. The documentary also looks at what the success ... (read more)

Grape Expectations documentary about NC wine industry

"Grape Expectations" examines the economic success story that is the North Carolina wine industry. Meet the pioneers of the industry, learn how the industry is generating revenue, examine the sustainability of the industry's growth and explore the wide variety of wineries and vineyards that span our state from the mountains to the coast. Hosted by WRAL reporter Monica Laliberte. Produced ... (read more)

Durham Bulls Baseball Team Opening Night 1980

The Durham Bulls returned to the Durham Athletic Park in 1980 as the Class A Carolina League affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. The team featured future big leaguers Brett Butler, Gerald Perry, Paul Runge, Milt Thompson and Albert Hall.