RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — From newspapers to magazines to websites, most of us have many ways to learn about current events and what's going on in our communities.
But for people who are blind or have trouble reading print, getting that information can be more difficult. The North Carolina Reading Service offers thousands of people access to information and connection with their community.
From a studio in Raleigh, to homes across the state, the North Carolina Reading Service makes news, entertainment, and information accessible to people who can't see a screen or flip through a newspaper or magazine.
"Where else can you go to get a newspaper read to you?" said Noah Long, who is blind and has cerebral palsy.
Throughout his life, Long has learned to adapt. He reads and types on his compute