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June 19, 2025

Month: September 2017

Article

Several new faces as Hurricanes return to Raleigh

September 6, 2017 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — There’s a buzz surrounding the 2017-18 Carolina Hurricanes after the team spent the offseason addressing several roster issues and making improvements to a team that has missed the postseason eight consecutive seasons, the […]

Jim Brown—USA Today Sports
Article

Key questions facing the Carolina Panthers in 2017

September 6, 2017 Shawn Krest

In 2004, the Carolina Panthers followed up a Super Bowl run with a losing record, finishing four games worse than the year before. After the one-year hangover from the big game, the Panthers bounced back […]

Article

Cowboys RB Elliott’s six-game ban upheld by arbitrator

September 6, 2017 Cory Lavalette

DALLAS — Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension for violation of the NFL’s domestic-violence policy was upheld by league arbitrator Harold Henderson on Tuesday, multiple media outlets reported. However, Elliott reportedly will be eligible to […]

News

Hurricane Irma churns through Caribbean islands

September 6, 2017 Cory Lavalette

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, churned across northern Caribbean islands on Wednesday with a potentially catastrophic mix of fierce winds, surf and rain, en […]

College Football

Wake Forest will need youngsters to shine again in ACC opener

September 6, 2017 Brett Friedlander

WINSTON-SALEM — Wake Forest’s 51-7 rout of Presbyterian on Thursday was little more than a glorified scrimmage. And that’s exactly what coach Dave Clawson was hoping it would be. Although the win will count on […]

Christine T. Nguyen—North State Journal
Opinion

NOTHSTINE: Speaker ban back at UNC-Chapel Hill?

September 6, 2017 Ray Nothstine

Like other high profile universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill refused a request by Richard Spencer to speak on campus. The school’s chancellor, Carol L. Folt, cited “serious concerns about campus safety” […]

Opinion

HILL: One small step for social security

September 6, 2017 Frank Hill

Did you pay $100 to watch the Mayweather-McGregor fight? Such a small amount could be the key to saving Social Security for future generations. A major obstacle to transitioning to any new Social Security system […]

Opinion

CAUDILL: Time to unite as Americans

September 6, 2017 admin

For my entire life, I have been very proud to be a Southerner. There are few things that stir emotion in me like thoughts of Spanish moss hanging in oak trees, big black water rivers, […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
News

Rep. Chris Millis to resign September 15

September 5, 2017 Jeff Moore

RALEIGH — Rep. Chris Millis (R-Pender) announced last week that he will be resigning from office September 15 to spend more time with his family. First elected in 2012, Millis served as chairman of the […]

Carlos Barria | Reuters
News

Obama set to become the most expensive former U.S. president

September 5, 2017 admin

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 2018, President Barack Obama will cost taxpayers $1,153,000, according to the Congressional Research Service. Former presidents receive a pension of $205,700 per year but can request more money for staff salaries, travel and […]

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