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June 19, 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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Brian Mast - Vet Candidate Training - Special Operations speaks
Features

Bootcamp trains veterans to be candidates

October 9, 2019 A.P. Dillon

PINEHURST — A one-day training event for up to 25 military veterans interested in running for public office will be held next month in the Pinehurst area. Special Operations Speaks, a political action committee founded […]

Features

Dozens of new food options at the State Fair

October 9, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The wait is over to see what the hot new foods at this year’s North Carolina State Fair will be, after a list of 37 drool-inspiring gastronomic creations has been released. Deep-fried everything […]

Features

Forest wants to make NC most military-friendly state

October 9, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Lt. Gov. Dan Forest says he wants to help active military and veterans lay down roots in North Carolina. The Republican candidate for Governor recently unveiled a plan to make the state the […]

Features

ICON Lecturer calls out antisemitism on college campuses and in Durham

October 2, 2019 A.P. Dillon

CHAPEL HILL — Earlier this month, Prof. Miriam Elman, Ph.D. gave a detailed lecture to an audience of 140 people on the rise of antisemitism on college campuses and across the country. Elman, an associate […]

Features

McArthur “Genius” grant bestowed on Duke associate professor

October 2, 2019 A.P. Dillon

DURHAM — The list of this year’s prestigious McArthur Foundation Fellowship grants includes Jenny Tung, associate professor of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University. The $625,000 fellowship is awarded annually to 20 to 30 individuals with […]

News

Apex man saves three teens passed out in a running car

September 26, 2019 A.P. Dillon

APEX — A man is being hailed as a good Samaritan after taking the time to investigate three teens seemingly passed out in a running vehicle. The car with the three teens in it was […]

Betsy DeVos - Duke - UNC - Middle Eastern Studies Consortium - Title VI
News

UNC denies bias in response to US Dept. of Education

September 25, 2019 A.P. Dillon

CHAPEL HILL — A letter from the U.S. Dept. of Education to the Terry Magnuson, Ph.D., the Vice Chancellor for Research at UNC-Chapel Hill raises questions that activities undertaken by the Duke-UNC Consortium for Middle […]

News

Iconic Memorial Bell Tower renovations underway

September 25, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The NC State University’s 1,400-ton granite Memorial Bell Tower, which sits on a 700-ton concrete base, will be getting some much-needed attention over the next year with roughly $6.5 million in restoration and […]

Law - Law books
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Constitutional law non-profit returns

September 18, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The North Carolina Institute for Constitutional Law (NCICL) announced its return earlier this month, promising a “laser-like focus on educating the public” about the limiting principals of the North Carolina Constitution and holding […]

Christine T. Nguyen—The North State Journal
News

GOP veto override leaves questions about Democrat tactics

September 18, 2019 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Following Democratic Governor Roy Cooper’s veto of the state’s budget, House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Kings Mountain) made it clear that if a veto override opportunity presented itself, he would take it. And on […]

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