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June 18, 2025

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Kirby Derby celebrates their 15th year of neighbors getting together just because

June 28, 2016 admin

“Get out of the road!”Stand amongst the crowd on one of the many front yards on Kirby Street in Raleigh during the Kirby Derby, and you’re sure to hear that statement over and over. Why? […]

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Pack your bags, its time for camp.

June 26, 2016 admin

Arapahoe —  Ahoy, there! Bugles sound the call to rise, the dining hall is prepared for the fellowship of friends eating family style, and the day ahead is for building character and honing skills while exploring the […]

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The 2016 Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant Panel of Judges

June 9, 2016 admin

“Most importantly we try to obtain a balanced panel of judges.” said Beth Knox, Executive Director of the Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant.The panel of judges chosen for 2016 reflects that endeavor. The Miss North […]

Lucy Nicholson—Reuters
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Automakers, tech companies decide to make deals, not war

June 3, 2016 North State Journal Staff

A flurry of deals between big automakers and ride hailing and transportation startups is rewriting the playbook in the contest to control the future of personal transportation. Automakers now recognize they may turn ride-hailing services […]

Bobby Yip—Reuters
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Apple services resume after outage

June 3, 2016 North State Journal Staff

Apple Inc said some of its services which suffered an outage, including its App Store, resumed services following a more than two-hour outage on Thursday. However, some other services related to iCloud and the iPhone […]

Christine T. Nguyen—North State Journal
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Tatas Wild International Terror Conspiracy in N.C.

May 29, 2016 admin

After the 9/11 terrorism attacks, disbelief and the improbable regarding national security have become believable in the mind of Americans. That being said, the second fiction installment of the Jack Mahegan series from former General […]

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Memorial Day

May 29, 2016 admin

Color Away […]

Raymond Carlin III—USA TODAY Sports
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Baylor in process of firing Art Briles

May 26, 2016 admin

Baylor University is in the process of firing football coach Art Briles, who was suspended until his contract is officially terminated amidst detailed and damning findings that reveal the program turned a cold shoulder to […]

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Echelman aerial sculpture exhibit to open in Greensboro

May 18, 2016 admin

An ever-changing, 90-foot-by-70-foot aerial sculpture is scheduled to open in Greensboro, next to the Greensboro Historical Museum this summer. Janet Echelman is the artist creating the sculpture titled “Weaving Wonder with Historical Threads: Janet Echelman’s […]

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UNC Charlotte professor, former punk frontman team up for novel

May 16, 2016 Cory Lavalette

RALEIGH — Andrew Hartley has written countless books: mysteries and thrillers, academic books, children’s and young adult fantasy, and even novelizations of some of William Shakespeare’s best-known works. His latest, “Sekret Machines Book 1: Chasing […]

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