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June 19, 2025

Month: September 2019

Features

NC State Fair 2019: ‘Nothing could be finer’

September 4, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The lights, the music, the rides and the smells. Summer’s almost over and it’s never too early to start thinking about the N.C. State Fair. The fair’s theme this year is ‘Nothing could […]

News

High-capacity magazines get new scrutiny as Congress returns

September 4, 2019 Martha Bellisle | The Associated Press

SEATTLE — Some federal lawmakers are making a renewed push to ban high-capacity magazines. Nine states have passed laws restricting magazine capacity to 10 to 15 rounds, and the Democratic-led U.S. House plans to consider […]

Prudential Spirit of Community Awards
Business

Prudential Financial program seeks North Carolina’s top youth volunteers of 2020

September 4, 2019 Emily Roberson

RALEIGH — The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards is looking for North Carolina’s top youth volunteers of the year. Students in grades 5-12 are invited to apply for the 2020 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards […]

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News

Iran oil tanker pursued by US turns off tracker near Syria

September 4, 2019 Jon Gambrell | The Associated Press

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — An Iranian oil tanker pursued by the U.S. turned off its tracking beacon, leading to renewed speculation on Tuesday that it will head to Syria. The ship had previously been […]

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UK’s Johnson suffers defeat in Parliament over Brexit

September 4, 2019 Danica Kirka and Gregory Katz | The Associated Press

LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a major defeat in Parliament on Tuesday night as rebellious lawmakers voted to seize control of the Brexit agenda. The prime minister immediately said he would call […]

Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, Detainers
Features

Despite political talking points, experts agree it’s not unlawful for sheriffs to serve ICE detainers

September 4, 2019 Dan Way

Legal and constitutional experts agree: ICE detainers are constitutionally permitted instruments to enforce immigration law, and local police can lawfully honor them. But they must be executed voluntarily if there is not a state law […]

Features

2019 NC Debutante Ball leaders announced

September 4, 2019 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH – The Terpsichorean Club of North Carolina announced Friday the Chairman of the 2019 North Carolina Debutante Ball along with the Ball Leader and Honorary Chair. The Debutante Ball will be held on Friday, […]

News

North Carolina judges toss legislative district maps

September 4, 2019 Emery P. Dalesio | The Associated Press

RALEIGH — A North Carolina trial court has rejected state legislative district maps, saying lawmakers took advantage from drawing districts to help elect a maximum number of Republicans. The three-judge panel of state judges ruled […]

News

Dorian pummels Bahamas, path could include NC

September 4, 2019 The Associated Press and NSJ Staff

RALEIGH — Weather-tested residents along the coasts of Georgia and the Carolinas are using their past experience with intense storms to guide them as they safeguard their homes and decide whether to heed evacuation orders. […]

News

Cooper vetoes Medicaid transition bill, signs pay measures

September 4, 2019 Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press

RALEIGH — Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper responded to Republicans passing piecemeal legislation to break their budget impasse by signing four employee pay bills on Friday. But he vetoed a funding measure needed to stand up […]

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