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February 25, 2021

Month: June 2017

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Sports

Chase Elliott wont play favorites in Dale Jr.s final full-time Daytona run

June 30, 2017 admin

With two laps remaining in the 2017 Daytona 500, Chase Elliott was out front with his first breakthrough win all but sealed. No one could catch the electric blue No. 24 machine, not even some […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
Opinion

Gravely: Despite governor veto, N.C. will no longer try juveniles as adults

June 30, 2017 admin

With the passage of the most recent state budget, North Carolina has joined the rest of country in ensuring that 16- and 17-year-olds offenders are processed in the state’s juvenile justice system instead of as […]

Aaron P. Bernstein—Reuters
News

Trump tells Senate Republicans to kill Obamacare now, replace later

June 30, 2017 admin

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump urged Republican senators on Friday to repeal Obamacare immediately if they cannot agree on a new healthcare plan to replace it, as congressional leaders struggle for a consensus on […]

Geoff Burke—USA Today Sports
Sports

Nationals shortstop Trea Turner suffers broken wrist, no timetable for return

June 30, 2017 admin

Washington Nationals shortstop Trea Turner suffered a non-displaced fracture of his right wrist after being hit by a pitch in the seventh inning of a game against the Chicago Cubs Thursday night, according to the […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
Business

2017 legislative acts that could affect the bottom line

June 30, 2017 admin

RALEIGH —— With the long legislative session officially adjourned, lawmakers departed Jones Street having passed a roughly $23 billion budget, overridden half a dozen gubernatorial vetoes, and passed laws that will affect businesses large and […]

Christine T. Nguyen—The North State Journal
News

General Assembly names redistricting committee ahead of lower court order

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — Just before midnight Wednesday, leadership at the North Carolina General Assembly named the lawmakers who will be instrumental in redrafting legislative voting district lines previously thrown out by a federal court for what […]

James Guillory—USA TODAY Sports
Sports

Hurricanes deal Lack, Murphy to Calgary

June 30, 2017 admin

RALEIGH —— The Carolina Hurricanes’ roster has come into focus in recent weeks, and it became clear there wasn’t room for Eddie Lack and Ryan Murphy. On Wednesday night, general manager Ron Francis parted ways […]

Madeline Gray—
News

Andrew Brock resigns seat after appointment to State Board of Review

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — On Friday morning, Mocksville Republican Sen. Andrew Brock officially resigned his seat offering his letter of resignation to Gov. Roy Cooper. The move follows his appointment to the State Board of Review. On […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
News

Avalanche of legislation as lawmakers near end of session

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — In a flurry of activity that began with a veto override, lawmakers are moving and negotiating dozens of bills this week in an effort to adjourn ahead of the Independence Day holiday weekend. […]

Madeline Gray / North State Journal—Madeline Gray
News

Dust settles on West Jones Street, with scores of legislation sent to Coopers desk

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — After a flurry of activity that began with a veto override, lawmakers adjourned their regular legislative session a little after 2am on Friday morning just ahead of the Independence Day holiday and a […]

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