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June 12, 2025

Articles by North State Journal Staff

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Harvey soaks Louisiana as Houston paralyzed by flooding

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff

By Mica Rosenberg and Ruthy Munoz, Reuters HOUSTON – Tropical Storm Harvey bore down on Louisiana on Wednesday, bringing yet more water after setting rainfall records in Texas that caused catastrophic flooding and paralyzed the U.S. energy […]

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NC students head back to school

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Nearly 2 million students and teachers head back to class this week as the first day of school bell official rang on Monday for schools across the state. More than 125 year-round schools […]

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Kenya imposes world’s toughest law against plastic bags

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff

By Katharine Houreld and John Ndiso, Reuters NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyans producing, selling or even using plastic bags will risk imprisonment of up to four years or fines of $40,000 from Monday, as the world’s […]

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NC House overrides two vetoes

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff

By Jeff Moore RALEIGH — The North Carolina House overrode two more vetoes issued by Gov. Roy Cooper as the Republican legislative supermajority continues to negate the governor’s veto powers. Should the North Carolina Senate […]

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The NC company that wants to feed the world

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff

GARNER — Operating out of a 30,000-square-foot plant in Garner, an R&D team whose credits include launching Slim Jims and Lunchables to consumer markets now has their sights set on a loftier goal. Dr. Rody […]

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NC’s high court hears key cases in legislative battles

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH – The N.C. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on two key cases that have dominated headlines in the state this year. The first is a challenge to the 2011 legislative maps that the U.S. […]

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Municipalities could be allowed to privatize their water systems

August 30, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Official interest in privatizing water utilities in cash-strapped U.S. cities is extremely high, said Aqua America CEO Christopher Franklin. In his 24 years with the company, Franklin said he has “never before” seen […]

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Chance of tropical storm off NC coast diminishing

August 29, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH – The N.C. coast is breathing a little easier this morning as the National Weather Service says that Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten remains off the coast and did not strengthen to a Tropical Storm […]

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Tropical storm warning issued for NC coast

August 28, 2017 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH – A tropical storm warning has been issued for much of N.C.’s coastline. On Monday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center said that Tropical Storm Irma, currently called Potential Tropical Cyclone Ten, is expected to […]

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Lawmakers travel to Wilmington for hearing on GenX in Cape Fear River

August 23, 2017 North State Journal Staff

WILMINGTON – On Wednesday, a special meeting of the legislative Environmental Review Commission will be held in Wilmington to learn more about the unregulated compound chemical GenX in the Cape Fear River, the area’s primary […]

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