This week Matter of Fact looks at how one North Carolina family of farmers have kept land ownership alive in their family despite generations of discriminatory loan practices. Plus, sports gambling apps are targeting college students. And Charleston homeowners are taking drastic – and expensive – measures to safeguard against mounting hurricanes and flooding.
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