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June 18, 2025

Month: April 2019

Sports

NC State’s Markell Johnson declares for NBA draft

April 5, 2019 Brett Friedlander

  NC State basketball star Markell Johnson has entered his name into the 2019 NBA draft process. But unlike fellow underclassmen from Triangle rivals North Carolina and Duke, the junior point guard is leaving open the […]

Sports

The Hurricanes are headed back to the playoffs

April 4, 2019 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — The wait is over. The Carolina Hurricanes are going back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Carolina’s 3-1 win over New Jersey coupled with Montreal’s 2-1 loss in Washington clinched a playoff berth for […]

Sports

Coby White joining freshman teammate Nassir Little in NBA Draft

April 3, 2019 Brett Friedlander

Coby White didn’t arrive at North Carolina expecting to be a one-and-done player like his teammate Nassir Little. But after a freshman season in which he led the team in assists and ranked second in […]

Business

New host campus for Governor’s School West brings opportunity for growth

April 3, 2019 Emily Roberson

HIGH POINT – The North Carolina State Board of Education and the institutions associated with the North Carolina Governor’s School have announced that High Point University will serve as Governor’s School West beginning in the […]

Madeline Gray—North State Journal
News

NC GOP chair, political donor accused of bribery

April 3, 2019 Gary Robertson and Emory Dalesio

RALEIGH — The chairman of North Carolina’s Republican Party, an insurance magnate and two of his associates are facing federal charges for a plan to shower the state’s top insurance regulator with campaign contributions to […]

News

Duke whistleblower to receive $33 million settlement

April 3, 2019 A.P. Dillon

DURHAM — The man who blew the whistle on Duke University for the submission of fabricated and falsified data used for obtaining federal research grants will receive $33,750,000 or around 30 percent of the overall […]

News

Duke Energy ordered to remove remainder of coal ash ponds in NC

April 3, 2019 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH –– The country’s largest electric company was ordered Monday to excavate coal ash from all of its North Carolina power plant sites, mitigating the risk of toxic chemicals leaking into water supplies but potentially […]

Sports

Season-long issues bit Duke in MSU loss

April 3, 2019 Shawn Krest

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Duke seemed to have all the pieces in place for an NCAA title run, but instead, the Blue Devils will be home for the Final Four. The Blue Devils had the country’s […]

Sports

Illness, hot Tigers send Heels home

April 3, 2019 Brett Friedlander

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — North Carolina’s 2018-19 basketball season came to an abrupt end at Sprint Center last Friday with a 97-80 loss to fifth-seeded Auburn. It was an unexpected outcome for a top-seeded Tar […]

Sports

New-look Blue Devils face uncertain offseason

April 3, 2019 Shawn Krest

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Following Duke’s Elite Eight exit at the hands of Michigan State, there are plenty of question marks facing the Blue Devils. Who’s leaving Building a team on the one-and-done model, Duke is […]

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