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June 19, 2025

Month: March 2023

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Wake beaten by buzzer twice in loss to Miami

March 9, 2023 Shawn Krest

GREENSBORO — A day after Wake Forest beat the buzzer to advance in the ACC Tournament, the buzzer had its revenge, going 2-0 to send the Demon Deacons home. Wake Forest’s Davien Williamson’s 3-point attempt […]

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NC’s rape kit backlog persists

March 9, 2023 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — In 2017, North Carolina was number one in the nation for untested rape kits with a backlog of over 15,000. The state has made some headway into reducing the number of untested rape […]

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Another bill filed blocking required COVID vaccinations for students

March 9, 2023 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A second bill has been filed in the North Carolina House blocking state agencies from requiring a COVID-19 vaccination to attend the state’s K-12 schools.  House Bill 222, “CV19 Vaccine Mandates for NC […]

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US economy sending mixed signals: Here’s what it all means 

March 9, 2023 The Associated Press

WASHINGTON, D.C. — For a few weeks in late January and early February, the U.S. economy seemed to have reached a rare sweet spot. Inflation was steadily slowing from painful heights. And growth and hiring […]

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Medicaid expansion opposition focused on lack of CON reforms, spending concerns

March 9, 2023 Matt Mercer

RALEIGH — As the Republican-led Medicaid expansion bill speeds toward passage, many in the GOP remain skeptical of the deal struck by legislative leaders.  Around 22 House Republicans voted against the bill on its third reading […]

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Two counties per state senator? That’s what one lawmaker is proposing

March 9, 2023 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A proposal that would elect North Carolina’s 50 state senators from contiguous two-county districts will be finding its way into legislative discussion this session, according to Rep. Jay Adams (R-Catawba).  The proposal, which […]

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Vitamin ‘T’: Smith’s return to form leads Wolfpack past Hokies

March 9, 2023 Ryan Henkel

GREENSBORO — After being deficient in it for a few games, NC State got just what the doctor ordered; a healthy dose of Vitamin ‘T’ as the Wolfpack rolled to a 97-77 win over Virginia […]

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Tar Heels advance but Bacot injured against Boston College

March 8, 2023 Shawn Krest

GREENSBORO — Boston College was just what the doctor ordered for a Tar Heels team that needed a win. UNC used a 13-0 run to break a first-half tie and never looked back, cruising to […]

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500 jobs coming to Davidson County, Cooper announces

March 8, 2023 North State Journal Staff

LEXINGTON — Siemens Mobility, Inc., a global manufacturer of rail transportation vehicles and control systems, will build a major advanced manufacturing and rail services center in Davidson County. The company is expected to create 506 jobs, […]

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Jim Boeheim’s long career at Syracuse ends, Autry takes over

March 8, 2023 The Associated Press

Jim Boeheim enrolled at Syracuse in 1962. Played there until 1966. Started coaching there in 1969. Took over the program as head coach in 1976. Put simply, he was Syracuse basketball. Until now. The Basketball […]

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