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July 7, 2025

Month: September 2016

Eamon Queeney—The North State Journal
News

NC restaurants to Feed the Force as appreciation toward police

September 4, 2016 admin

RALEIGH — In response to the recent national conversation about strengthening police officers’ relationships with the communities they serve, Yaniv Sharir, the owner of O’Malley’s Pub & Restaurant in Raleigh, decided to show his support […]

News

Bell tapped as House Majority Leader, says caucus to focus on education and economy

September 4, 2016 admin

RALEIGH — Rep. John Bell (R-Wayne) was elected as the N.C. House majority leader, finishing the term of recently resigned Rep. Mike Hager (R-Rutherford). Bell has represented the Goldsboro area for two terms, most recently […]

Chris Rodier —
News

Hermine jump starts hurricane season

September 4, 2016 admin

RALEIGH — Tropical Storm Hermine barreled through southeastern North Carolina over the weekend, dropping as much as eight inches of rain in some areas. State Emergency management officials said the storm’s quick path through the […]

ROGER W WINSTEAD—
News

Golden LEAF awards NC State $45M grant for agricultural complex

September 4, 2016 admin

RALEIGH — With a $45 million grant from the Golden LEAF Foundation, NC State has the funds it needs to move forward with plans for a $160.2 million Plant Sciences Research Complex on Centennial Campus […]

Madeline Gray—North State Journal
News

Performance reports, teacher pay claim first week of school

September 4, 2016 admin

RALEIGH — Students filled public schools across the state this week as teachers welcomed them with bright classrooms and open arms. Back to school came the same week as figures released from the state Department […]

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Features

Raleigh Greek Festival represents a community of generational giving

September 4, 2016 admin

The first thing that hits you when you enter the wide open parish hall of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on a festival cooking day is the wall of intoxicating smell, and whether or not […]

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Features

Dive deep at the newly renovated N.C. Aquarium on Roanoke Island

September 4, 2016 admin

This week we conclude our N.C. Aquarium series as they celebrate their 40th anniversary this year—first we travelled to Pine Knoll Shores and then to Fort Fisher, finally we conclude here with the newly renovated […]

Jerome Miron—
Sports

Dale Earnhardt Jr. will miss remainder of 2016 NASCAR season with concussion

September 2, 2016 admin

Dale Earnhardt Jr. will not be behind the wheel of the No. 88 car for the remainder of the 2016 season. That’s the announcement Hendrick Motorsports made on Friday morning prior to the Southern 500 […]

Jamie Rhodes—X02835
Sports

UNCC hammered by Louisville in opener

September 2, 2016 admin

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Asked if he had ever coached a player who accounted for eight touchdowns in a half, as quarterback Lamar Jackson did on Thursday night, Louisville coach Bobby Petrino couldn’t think of one.”Should […]

Randy Sartin—
Sports

ASU falls just short of stunning upset in Knoxville

September 2, 2016 North State Journal Staff

Ninth-ranked Tennessee has been projected as a possible player in the national championship picture.Those lofty expectations nearly took a big, deflating hit in the season opener.Upstart Appalachian State put up a huge fight and led […]

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