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August 7, 2025

Articles by A.P. Dillon

About A.P. Dillon
A.P. Dillon is a North State Journal reporter located near Raleigh, North Carolina. Find her on Twitter: @APDillon_
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Gov Roy Cooper vetoes Emergency Powers Act

November 2, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — On Monday, Nov. 1, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed House Bill 26, the Emergency Powers Act, which would have required the governor to obtain Council of State approval on future state of an emergency […]

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Legislators send letter to UNC officials over forced “equity, diversity and inclusion” training

November 2, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — State Rep. Jon Hardister (R-Guilford) has issued a letter of inquiry to UNC Chapel Hill and UNC System officials following “equity, diversity and inclusion” training students within the Greek System were forced to […]

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East Laurinburg audit finds thousands in questionable spending

October 28, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The North Carolina State Auditor’s Office has found that the former Finance Officer for the Town of East Laurinburg used town funds for “personal and questionable expenses.” State Auditor Beth Wood’s office found […]

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NC treasurer opposes IRS $10k surveillance of citizen bank accounts

October 28, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — State Treasurer Dale Folwell is unimpressed with a change to the proposed legislation by congressional Democrats that would surveil U.S. citizen bank account deposits. The original proposal would grant the IRS the power […]

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NC House passes emergency powers bill as Cooper’s state of emergency could reach 600 days

October 27, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — North Carolina General Assembly House members voted to pass a bill requiring the governor to seek concurrence with the Council of State on future emergency orders on Oct. 20. The bill has been […]

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Parents report medical mask exemption denials in state’s largest district

October 27, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Parents across North Carolina’s largest public school district, Wake County, have reported their attempts to obtain medical mask exemptions for their children are being denied by principals and administrators despite having the appropriate […]

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National School Boards Association apologizes for letter that sparked U.S. attorney general memo

October 27, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The National School Board Association is now apologizing for a letter it sent to the Biden administration. That letter, which drew comparisons between parents protesting school boards and “domestic terrorism,” was used by […]

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Carolina Teachers Alliance goes national

October 22, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — An educator association formed earlier this year has taken its organization national. The Carolina Teachers Alliance (CTA) has expanded its operations by launching the “American Teachers Alliance (ATA).” “We are extending our memberships […]

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New election integrity group formed by former Forest campaign manager

October 21, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A new organization centering on election integrity has been formed to restore trust in North Carolina’s voting system by holding those systems accountable. The Election Education Foundation (EEF) was launched on Oct. 5 […]

Madeline Gray—North State Journal
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NC attorney general joins other Dem AGs’ move to limit concealed carry to 21+

October 20, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — At the end of September, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein joined 20 other Democratic attorneys general in defense of a Pennsylvania law that would grant conceal carry licenses only to persons 21 […]

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