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April 6, 2026

Articles by North State Journal Staff

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2018 saw more flooding and more rebuilding

December 26, 2018 North State Journal Staff
WASHINGTON — In September of 2018, Hurricane Florence made history as it came ashore in Wilmington, cutting off the port city for weeks and leading to frustration, food lines and fear. But the damage from […]
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Bill would let fraud investigation continue, potentially a new election for 9th District

December 12, 2018 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH — On Tuesday, leadership in the N.C. legislature announced a new bill that restores the State Board of Elections to its original 2016 composition and could allow for a new election in North Carolina’s […]
Jonathan Ernst—Reuters
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Meadows considered for top White House job

December 12, 2018 North State Journal Staff
WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump is eyeing one of his closest legislative allies to be chief of staff, N.C. Congressman Mark Meadows representing the 11th District in the western part of the state.  The […]
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A national day of mourning: Remembering President George H.W. Bush

December 5, 2018 North State Journal Staff
America mourns the passing of the41st President of the United States

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Former President George H.W. Bush dies at age 94

December 1, 2018 North State Journal Staff
HOUSTON — George H.W. Bush, a patrician New Englander whose presidency soared with the coalition victory over Iraq in Kuwait, but then plummeted in the throes of a weak economy that led voters to turn […]
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Police uses tear gas, water cannon against Paris protesters

November 24, 2018 North State Journal Staff
PARIS — French police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Paris Saturday, as thousands gathered in the capital and staged road blockades across the nation to vent anger against rising fuel […]
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Immigration agents arrest man who left church after a year

November 24, 2018 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH, N.C. — An immigrant who sought refuge from deportation in a North Carolina church for 11 months was detained Friday at a scheduled appointment with immigration officials, prompting more than a dozen supporters to […]
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Trump grants poultry pardons to turkeys Peas and Carrots

November 20, 2018 North State Journal Staff
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In an annual Thanksgiving tradition, President Donald Trump used the power of his office Tuesday to keep a pair of turkeys off the holiday table. But Trump jokingly warned that while the […]
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Ballot problems at polling places attributed to humidity

November 6, 2018 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH – Voters this morning have complained to the State and local board of elections about tabulators being unable to read ballots. The State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement said the reports are coming […]
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Anglin DWI charge surfaces, says he’s sober now

October 18, 2018 North State Journal Staff
RALEIGH – As voters start early voting started across North Carolina this week, Chris Anglin is offering an explanation for a prior DWI. He is running for the N.C. Supreme Court as a Republican, against […]

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