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June 5, 2023

Month: June 2019

NC education lottery 0-0-0-0 winners
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Jackpot: More than 2,000 winners in North Carolina lottery

June 26, 2019 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Turns out that zero can be a lucky number. North Carolina’s state lottery Saturday said it set a record payout after the winning numbers in a Pick 4 game came back “0-0-0-0.” The […]

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Miss Jacksonville wins Miss North Carolina

June 26, 2019 Lauren Rose | North State Journal

RALEIGH — Raleigh’s Memorial Auditorium hosted its 40th Miss North Carolina pageant, and the North Carolina organization staged its first downtown parade in a tribute to Miss America’s famous “Show Us Your Shoes” parade. With […]

News

Vidant funding resolution in the works

June 26, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A dispute involving the legislature’s $35 million in funding cuts to Vidant healthcare may be close to a resolution as the budget for fiscal years 2019-20 and 2020-21 is being finalized. The office […]

News

New GOP chair talks RNC, Senate primary

June 26, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — New N.C. GOP Chairman Michael Whatley sat down with North State Journal last week to discuss his vision for a “reset” of the state party. In part 2 of that interview with Whatley, […]

Aaron P. Bernstein | Reuters
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Legislative leaders release compromise budget

June 26, 2019 By David Larson | North State Journal

RALEIGH —Republican budget writers at the North Carolina General Assembly on Monday held a press conference introducing their $24 billion compromise budget after debating differences between Senate and House priorities. A compromise with Gov. Roy […]

Sports

Duke, Carolina combine for half-dozen NBA 1st-round picks

June 26, 2019 Brett Friedlander

For the players from North Carolina schools, last week’s NBA Draft followed a similar pattern to the college basketball season they recently finished. Duke dominated the headlines by having three players taken in the first […]

Sports

Hurricanes stock up at NHL Draft

June 26, 2019 Cory Lavalette

The biggest news involving the Carolina Hurricanes coming out of the 2019 NHL Draft was the team using it’s available cap space to wrestle a 2020 first-round pick away from the Toronto Maple Leafs in […]

Sports

Former Tar Heel McDonald balances World Cup, 7-year-old son

June 26, 2019 The Associated Press

PARIS — Jessica McDonald quickly was put in her place by Jeremiah, her 7-year-old son. “I tried to explain to him: ‘Buddy, we’re going to the World Cup,’” the American forward remembered. “And he’s just […]

Sports

Hornets draft results do little to relieve free agency uncertainty

June 26, 2019 Shawn Krest

With the Charlotte Hornets’ free agent activity likely focused on finding ways to keep key contributors Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb — or replace them — the team’s easiest path to significant improvement was through […]

Sports

Tampa Bay gets OK from MLB to explore Montreal

June 26, 2019 The Associated Press

NEW YORK — The Ex-Rays? Starved for fans despite success on the field, the Tampa Bay Rays have been given the go-ahead by Major League Baseball to look into playing a split season in Montreal. […]

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