"The one thing about the landlines, if we have storms, the landlines are the only thing that's still existing."
During the novel coronavirus pandemic, about 30 people are taking calls from their homes, helping answer North Carolinian's COVID-19 questions and putting them in touch with important resources.
The new law gives authorities more enforcement powers and could speed up measures to identify robocalls. And when phone companies block robocalls, they must do so without charging consumers.
A bright orange payphone has popped up in downtown Raleigh. People who pick up the phone can hear a positive message or record one for a stranger.
We are a step closer in North Carolina to getting protection from people hiding behind bogus Caller ID numbers when making robocalls.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein says he wants to put an end to annoying calls, but he needs your help.