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A North Carolina native from the Asheville area, Justin Quesinberry joined WNCN as a reporter in February 2011.

Justin has reported throughout central North Carolina for the better part of the last decade, covering everything from breaking news to feature pieces and even visits from sitting Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, and former President Bill Clinton.

Sometimes stories have taken him out of the state. Justin reported from Virginia Tech in the hours and days after the tragic shootings there. He covered Kay Hagan's swearing-in as a United States Senator live from Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.

Justin's reporting has led to action. He reported on a veteran's efforts to get his benefits reinstated because Veterans Affairs listed him as dead. After Justin's investigation, VA was able to prove the man was still alive and reinstate his benefits, just one day before he actually died.

A North Carolina grocery chain removed a line of reusable bags from its shelves after an investigation Justin conducted found lead in the bags.

Before joining WNCN, Justin spent more than four years as a reporter and anchor at WFMY News 2 in Greensboro.

Before that, he worked for two years at NBC 25 WHAG in Hagerstown, Maryland as the station's Cumberland bureau chief covering news in four states.

Justin graduated from Wingate University, where he was editor of the campus newspaper and worked at the college TV station. While in college, he completed several internships at News 13 WLOS in Asheville. He also wrote for his hometown paper, The Black Mountain News.

Justin is married to Kelly and they are proud parents of their dog Lexie.

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    Rallies are planned throughout the country, including in Raleigh, Friday in opposition to a resolution being considered by the Boy Scouts of America to allow gay scouts into the organization.
  • Thursday, May 16 2013 7:31 AM EDT2013-05-16 11:31:00 GMT
    A task force set up to review and improve safety polices in the state's largest school district, return to work Thursday.
    A task force set up to review and improve safety polices in the state's largest school district, return to work Thursday.
  • Thursday, May 16 2013 5:18 AM EDT2013-05-16 09:18:40 GMT
    It's not in Scranton, Pa., and the set of the NBC hit "The Office," but a Durham health insurance company has found a way to mix in the quirky with the fun and be successful along the way.
    A Durham office is quirky and fun, similar to the NBC hit "The Office."
  • Monday, May 13 2013 3:08 PM EDT2013-05-13 19:08:51 GMT
    With spring arriving, farmers across Eastern North Carolina feel a sense of hope as crops begin to rise from the soil. "Springtime for me, it makes your heart pump a little faster – the excitement of getting
    A far-reaching federal probe finds $100 million in fraud focused in Wilson County. And farmers are now concerned those costs will be passed along.
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    Bob Starkes spends most Wednesdays on the road and on a mission. He picks up as many as 16 meals at Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church in Raleigh to distribute to people on his Meals on Wheels route.
    Bob Starkes spends most Wednesdays on the road and on a mission. He picks up as many as 16 meals at Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church in Raleigh to distribute to people on his Meals on Wheels route.
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  • Monday, May 20 2013 12:22 PM EDT2013-05-20 16:22:30 GMT
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    Mike Morse joins Valonda as the new Co-Host of My Carolina Today.  They chat about Mike's family, his love of Mac N Cheese and much more.
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    Senate Republicans are ready to talk about their North Carolina state government spending proposal for the next two years.
    Senate Republicans are ready to talk about their North Carolina state government spending proposal for the next two years.
  • Monday, May 20 2013 4:51 AM EDT2013-05-20 08:51:49 GMT
    A mother and son from Sanford are killed early Sunday morning in an accident on U.S. 64.
    A mother and son from Sanford are killed early Sunday morning in an accident on U.S. 64.
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