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June 19, 2025

Month: March 2023

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College Basketball Roundup: Campbell advances in Big South Tournament

March 2, 2023 The Associated Press

CHARLOTTE — Jay Pal had 19 points in Campbell’s 68-63 victory against Presbyterian on Wednesday night in an opening-round game of the Big South Conference Tournament. Pal also had three steals for the Fighting Camels […]

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Hornets: LaMelo Ball out for season after ankle surgery

March 1, 2023 North State Journal Staff

CHARLOTTE — LaMelo Ball’s season is officially over. The Charlotte Hornets announced that the third-year point guard underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a fracture in his right ankle and will miss the remainder of the […]

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Wake beats Virginia to open ACC Women’s Tourney

March 1, 2023 Shawn Krest

GREENSBORO — Wake Forest put together enough runs to hold off Virginia 68-57 in the opening game of the ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament on Wednesday. After Virginia scored the game’s first four points, Wake went […]

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Hurricanes add offense on D, trade for Shayne Gostisbehere

March 1, 2023 Cory Lavalette

The Hurricanes bolstered their defense Wednesday, trading a 2026 third-round pick to the Coyotes in exchange for defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere. In Gostisbehere, Carolina gets a left-handed defenseman who can quarterback the power play and slot […]

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Biden admin rule would ban 50% of gas stoves

March 1, 2023 North State Journal Staff

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A new Biden administration rule on cooking appliances would effectively ban half of all gas stoves on the U.S. market from being sold, according to an Energy Department projection first reported by the […]

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Charlotte City Council nearly balks at buying ammunition for police

March 1, 2023 North State Journal Staff

CHARLOTTE — The Charlotte City Council was forced to re-vote on a routine measure authorizing the purchase of ammunition for Charlotte Mecklenburg police on Monday night, WSOC-TV reported.  During the initial vote, only 4 of the […]

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Over a dozen K-12 calendar flexibility bills filed in the House. Will they get a chance in the Senate?

March 1, 2023 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Over a dozen bills have been filed in the North Carolina House of Representatives related to giving K-12 school districts more calendar flexibility but they may not be getting a look in the […]

Catherine Truitt
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Truitt discusses bill increasing penalties for teacher misconduct and licensure impact

March 1, 2023 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — In an interview with North State Journal, North Carolina State Superintendent Catherine Truitt discussed a bill filed to increase penalties for teacher sexual misconduct with students, the reporting requirements in the measure, as […]

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Wide-open ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament comes to Greensboro

March 1, 2023 Shawn Krest

The ACC Women’s Basketball Tournament tips off in Greensboro on Wednesday as a top-heavy league looks to make one last statement before NCAA bids and seedings are handed out. If the end of the regular […]

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MATTHEWS: The ups and downs of a caregiver 

March 1, 2023 Stacey Matthews

I’ve been caregiving in varying capacities for family members going on for some six years now, and for roughly the last year it’s been a full-time responsibility.  As anyone who has done it will tell […]

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