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June 18, 2025

Month: June 2016

Opinion

ROBBINS: The North State Journal: progress toward an ambitious goal

June 12, 2016 Neal Robbins

That’s interesting, but I bet you don’t write about my home county. I’m from Windsor in Bertie County.”That was the response I received from a lady in Winston-Salem after I told her I was the […]

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Features

The 2016 Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant Panel of Judges

June 9, 2016 admin

“Most importantly we try to obtain a balanced panel of judges.” said Beth Knox, Executive Director of the Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant.The panel of judges chosen for 2016 reflects that endeavor. The Miss North […]

Christine T. Nguyen—North State Journal
Sports

UNC basketball announces non-conference schedule

June 9, 2016 admin

CHAPEL HILL — Hey UNC fans, feel like planning an early November trip to New Orleans? The North Carolina men’s basketball team will open the 2016-17 season in New Orleans against Tulane on Nov. 11, […]

Article

Foxx: “Im honored that theyve given me the chance to appear on the ballot in the fall.”

June 8, 2016 admin

BOONE, N.C. – Representative Virginia Foxx (R-5) issued a statement Tuesday night on her victory in the Republican primary:”Today the voters of North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District decisively endorsed my record of fighting for limited […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
Article

District 6: Incumbent Mark Walker declares victory in Republican primary

June 8, 2016 admin

ASHEBORO – Incumbent Congressman Mark Walker (R-6) declared victory in Tuesday’s primary election, defeating challenger Chris Hardin. “Throughout this election, I have talked about trust,” said Walker in a statement Tuesday night. “Building understanding and […]

Kyle Terada—USA TODAY Sports
Sports

Golden States perimeter defense has been the difference in the NBA Finals

June 8, 2016 admin

The Cleveland Cavaliers have a lot of problems. Primarily, they trail the Golden State Warriors 2-0 in the NBA Finals. They lost those first two games by a combined 48 points, and if you peel […]

Opinion

KITZMILLER: What elite universities can learn from Alexander Hamilton

June 4, 2016 admin

At the University of Pennsylvania’s recent commencement ceremony, Lin-Manuel Miranda, the playwright of Broadway’s award-winning musical, Hamilton, gave a passionate speech challenging Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric. Miranda, the son of a Puerto Rican immigrant and […]

Bobby Yip—Reuters
Features

Apple services resume after outage

June 3, 2016 North State Journal Staff

Apple Inc said some of its services which suffered an outage, including its App Store, resumed services following a more than two-hour outage on Thursday. However, some other services related to iCloud and the iPhone […]

Lucy Nicholson—Reuters
Features

Automakers, tech companies decide to make deals, not war

June 3, 2016 North State Journal Staff

A flurry of deals between big automakers and ride hailing and transportation startups is rewriting the playbook in the contest to control the future of personal transportation. Automakers now recognize they may turn ride-hailing services […]

Article

Cooper does 180, wants AG office to defend state in H.B. 2 battle

June 2, 2016 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — Attorney General Roy Cooper, who in late March said he would not defend the state in a federal lawsuit over House Bill 2, reversed course Friday and filed a motion to represent North […]

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