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August 5, 2025

Josh Stein

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Council of State meeting gets heated over utility cutoff executive orders

July 8, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Unless collections of utility payments are allowed to resume soon, a number of utility providers in the state could be facing bankruptcy due to one of Gov. Roy Cooper’s COVID-19 related executive orders. […]

Article

Gov. Cooper establishes new racial equity task force

June 9, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper signed a new executive order today, forming the North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice. The task force will recommend solutions to stop discriminatory law enforcement and […]

Roy Cooper, COVID, June 2020
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Letter highlights Gov. Cooper’s “interpretation” of order keeping gyms closed

June 9, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — During a June 4 hearing on the case filed by health club owners seeking to stop Gov. Roy Cooper’s orders keeping gyms closed, the North Carolina Attorney General’s Office mentioned an “interpretation” of […]

Article

Gov. Cooper signs executive order prohibiting utilities from shutting off service

March 31, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order on Tuesday afternoon prohibiting utility companies from shutting off service to electricity, gas, water, and wastewater for the next 60 days. Telecommunications companies are strongly urged […]

Article

Rainy days were anticipated by some state politicians

March 25, 2020 A.P. Dillon, Matt Mercer, and Neal Robbins

RALEIGH — The state has surpassed 400 cases of COVID-19. Gov. Roy Cooper has enacted executive orders shuttering businesses and the 10 million citizens of North Carolina are living through stormy times. As expected, the […]

Article

North Carolina jobless claims surge from virus layoffs

March 19, 2020 Gary Robertson, Associated Press

RALEIGH — Unemployment benefit requests in North Carolina surged this week due to the new coronavirus as business activity slowed and a ban on dining-in at restaurants and bars began. The state Division of Employment […]

Madeline Gray—North State Journal
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North Carolina Dept. of Justice warns public about COVID-19 scams

March 19, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — On Thursday, March 19, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein held a virtual townhall aimed at warning the public of scams associated with the Coronavirus or COVID-19. “At a time when we should […]

Eamon Queeney- The North State Journal
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Potential sale of hospital becomes political hot-button in Wilmington

March 4, 2020 North State Journal Staff

Wilmington — As election races heat up and an important March 16 deadline for proposals looms, the New Hanover Regional Medical Center — and its fate as one of the only county-owned hospitals in the […]

Jim O'Neill
Article

Jim O’Neill wins Republican nomination for Attorney General

March 4, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — Forsyth County District Attorney Jim O’Neill won the Republican nomination with almost 47% of the vote to advance to November’s election against first-term Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein. O’Neill, who has served as […]

Madeline Gray—North State Journal
Article

Three Republicans want to unseat Attorney General Josh Stein

February 26, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein has no primary challengers this year, but three Republicans want to unseat him. Sam Hayes, Christine Mumma and Jim O’Neill are the Republicans running to be the one […]

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