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July 3, 2025

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Cooper’s handling of protests criticized by ReOpen NC as inconsistent

June 3, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper’s handling of violence arising from protests across the state in the wake of the death of George Floyd contrasted with the treatment given to the ReOpen NC protests since April. […]

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North Carolina cities impose curfews in protests’ aftermath

June 1, 2020 Allen G. Breed, Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina’s capital city enacted a curfew Monday after two nights of protests over the latest killing of a black man by police led to street fires, store break-ins, and fireworks thrown at […]

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North Carolina capital to impose curfew amid protests

June 1, 2020 Allen G. Breed, Associated Press

RALEIGH — North Carolina’s capital city will be enacting a curfew starting Monday night, after two nights of protests sparked by the latest killing of a black man by police led to street fires, store […]

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PHOTOS: The aftermath of downtown Raleigh protests, looting

May 31, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — More than 1,000 people marched in downtown Raleigh on Saturday night, breaking windows as police in riot gear released tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the crowds. WRAL-TV showed video of throngs […]

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Looting, fires in major NC cities after protests

May 31, 2020 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — Protests in major cities across North Carolina turned violent over the weekend and Gov. Roy Cooper said he was “frustrated” by the violence that resulted in fires, massive property damage and looting. More than […]

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Raleigh Catholics gather outside cathedral for Mass as churches begin to reopen

May 28, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — After months of online-only services, the faithful are beginning to gather again in indoor and outdoor services across North Carolina. This comes after the loosening of restrictions on churches in the state, both […]

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Hawkins-Hartness House sees extensive exterior repairs, renovations

May 27, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — With a failing roof and extensive termite damage to the front porch, the much-needed repairs and renovations on the historic Hawkins-Hartness House, traditionally used as offices for North Carolina’s lieutenant governor, are well […]

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NCGOP picks new executive director

May 27, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Chairman Michael Whatley recently announced the hiring of Jason Doré as the new executive director for the North Carolina Republican Party. “We are excited to announce that we are bringing on Jason Doré […]

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General Assembly annual session resumes today

May 18, 2020 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — The North Carolina legislature is resuming its annual session, two weeks after meeting to approve a $1.6 billion package that distributed COVID-19 funds from Washington. Lawmakers scheduled floor sessions and a committee meeting […]

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Economic uncertainty creates challenges for NC business and development partners

May 6, 2020 Elizabeth Lincicome, North State Journal

RALEIGH — Over the past two months, government efforts to contain the coronavirus have brought national and local economies to a screeching halt. Consumer spending and consumer confidence are at their lowest since the 1950’s […]

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