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August 1, 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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Bishop introduces school choice bills in Congress

September 29, 2021 A.P. Dillon

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Republican U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop (NC-09) wants to end indoctrination in the classroom and fund students, not systems. Bishop recently introduced two bills to that end. “If a school doesn’t have your […]

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Drywall-repair company helps veterans learn a trade, run their own franchise

September 27, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Need your drywall repaired? There’s a veteran-run business that can help. PatchMasters is a veteran run and owned business specializing in drywall repair that offers franchise opportunities to military veterans. There are currently […]

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UNC Wilmington Board of Trustees member resigns, citing treatment of conservatives

September 24, 2021 A.P. Dillon

WILMINGTON — A University of North Carolina at Wilmington Board of Trustees member has resigned and his letter reveals issues with disparate treatment of conservatives on campus. Board of trustees member Woody White posted an […]

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Court of Appeals judge running for NC Supreme Court

September 23, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — One of the N.C. Court of Appeals judges recently elected in 2020 is running for the N.C. Supreme Court in 2022. Judge April Wood sat down with North State Journal to discuss her […]

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Cohen legal threat to school district exposes contact tracing, quarantine authority issues

September 22, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Last week, North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy Cohen issued a letter to the Union County school board threatening legal action over the district’s decision to drop contact tracing and quarantine […]

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State audit: NC Dept of Transportation still risks exceeding spending plan

September 22, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A new audit conducted by the N.C. Office of the State Auditor says that the state’s department of transportation is still at risk for exceeding its proposed spending plan. The audit’s findings said […]

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Cohen threatens Union County school board with legal action over quarantine rules

September 16, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy Cohen issued a letter to the Union County school board threatening potential legal action over the district’s decision to drop contact tracing and quarantine processes. […]

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Intersectionality, microaggressions and ‘whitesplaining’ are part of NC State University ‘Diversity Training’

September 16, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Earlier this year, North Carolina State University (NCSU) required all students, faculty and staff to take a “Diversity Training.” The NCSU mandatory diversity training includes topics such as “whitesplaining,” toxic masculinity, microaggressions, and […]

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Cooper signs 9 bills, vetoes 2 as session continues

September 15, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — On Friday, Sept. 10, Gov. Roy Cooper signed nine bills but vetoed two, House Bill 324 and House Bill 805. The two latest vetoes bring Cooper’s total number of vetoes to 63. He […]

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Find the StrongSchoolsNC toolkit quarantine process confusing? Here’s what it does

September 9, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Last month, the StrongSchoolsNC Public Health Toolkit produced by the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) updated its COVID-19 quarantine processes for K-12 public schools. Parents have often found those changes […]

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