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July 9, 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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Only handful of school districts remain mask optional, one is pushing back

September 8, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Only a handful of the 64 North Carolina school districts that originally voted to make masks optional for K-12 students for the upcoming year are still following that policy. As of Sept. 6, […]

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John Tyson running for another term on NC Court of Appeals

September 2, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — N.C. Court of Appeals Judge John M. Tyson will be running to keep his seat in the upcoming 2022 election. Tyson was most recently elected to the N.C. Court of Appeals (COA) on […]

State Treasurer Dale Folwell
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NC Treasurer Folwell announces $252.6M in GARVEE bonds

September 1, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — State Treasurer Dale Folwell has announced $252.6 million in Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle Bonds known as GARVEE bonds. GARVEE bonds allow for the state to pledge future federal highway funds to pay debt service. […]

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Parents will want to read the K-12 COVID bill sent to Gov. Cooper

September 1, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A bill making changes to K-12 education policy, calendars and remote instruction, Senate Bill 654, was signed by Gov. Roy Cooper on Monday, Aug. 30. The bill went through multiple versions before a conference […]

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Will your K-12 student be required to get a COVID-19 shot?

August 25, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Whether K-12 students in North Carolina will be compelled to get a COVID-19 vaccination or not lies in the hands of the 13 members of the N.C. Public Health Commission. Per state statutes, […]

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Lt Gov Robinson, education task force release report

August 25, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s task force investigating indoctrination and the spread of Critical Race Theory in North Carolina K-12 classrooms has delivered its first report. Robinson’s Fairness and Accountability in the Classroom for […]

Gun Sales Denials Up
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Despite NC Sheriffs’ Assoc backing, Cooper likely to veto bill repealing state Pistol Purchase Permit law

August 24, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — North Carolina’s Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is expected to veto a bill that would have repealed the state’s Pistol Purchase Permit law despite the bill being backed by the N.C. Sheriffs’ Association, who […]

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Year of the Trail: State trail system included in budget

August 19, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — State lawmakers have advanced a bill that would designate 2023 as the “North Carolina Year of the Trail.” House Bill 554 would encourage and promote North Carolinians to use their local and regional […]

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NC Education Corps still recruiting for upcoming school year, requests more money from state board

August 18, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — At the August monthly meeting of the State Board of Education, the North Carolina Education Corps requested additional money to continue its work. In April, the group asked for half a million dollars. This time around, […]

Mecklenburg Sheriff Garry McFadden
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Firearms advocacy groups sue Mecklenburg sheriff over delayed pistol permits

August 18, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Multiple firearms advocacy groups, along with several individuals, have filed a lawsuit against Mecklenburg County Sheriff Gary McFadden for McFadden’s refusal to issue pistol purchase permits and concealed handgun permits in a timely […]

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