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June 18, 2025

Month: September 2017

Hurricane Irma
News

NC spared by Irma, readies to help southern neighbors

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Officials say that at the peak of Irma-related power outages approximately 77,000 N.C. homes and businesses were dark, and by noon on Tuesday 63,000 were still without power, mostly in the west and […]

Madeline Gray | North State Journal
Article

State officials and Chemours reach partial deal on Gen X; Cape Fear Utility Authority not consulted

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

ELIZABETHTOWN — The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality and the Chemours Company have reached a preliminary agreement to halt the future discharge of GenX into the state waters, after state officials sought a temporary […]

News

Mexico rushes aid to millions after huge quake; death toll at 96

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

JUCHITAN, Mexico — A powerful earthquake that struck Mexico last week has left some 2.5 million people in need of aid and killed 96 others, authorities said on Monday, as officials rushed to get food […]

News

Irma’s death toll rises as officials assess the damage

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

FLORIDA CITY/MARCO ISLAND, Fla. — Florida allowed some residents to return on Tuesday to areas hammered by Hurricane Irma winds and storm surge, while the death toll rose in the second major hurricane to hit […]

Article

US senator says ‘Somebody needs to go to jail’ over Equifax breach

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — N.C.’s Attorney General says that 4.4 million people in N.C. may have been affected by the massive data breach at Atlanta-based credit bureau Equifax. “Data security must be a top priority. I am […]

News

Kids thank heroes and remember 9/11 victims

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

APEX, N.C. – Sixteen years ago was the deadliest day for law enforcement officers and firefighters in the U.S. Every Sept. 11 at Kraft Family YMCA in Apex, first responders and survivors of the 2001 […]

Christine T. Nguyen—North State Journal
News

BOG weighs big changes

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

CHAPEL HILL — On Thursday the UNC Board of Governors passed four key resolutions that included lowering tuition and 45-day studies on moving the governing General Administration body out of Chapel Hill and evaluating its […]

News

Menopause hormone therapy not linked to premature death

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to ease menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats may be no more likely to die prematurely than women who don’t take hormones, a […]

N.C. Debutante Ball
Features

2017 N.C. Debutante Ball presents young ladies from across the state

September 13, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Since the 1920s young ladies across North Carolina have been presented to society in a weekend steeped in Southern tradition and social graces. On Sept. 8, the Terpsichorean Club of Raleigh held its […]

Opinion

HILL: Should you be worried about tax reform?

September 13, 2017 Frank Hill

Not if you are one of the 103 million taxpayers who chooses the standard deduction instead of itemizing every deduction on your tax return each year.   Two thirds of all American taxpayers are in […]

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