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January 27, 2021

Month: February 2020

College Basketball

UNC’s woes continue, lose at Louisville

February 23, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on UNC’s woes continue, lose at Louisville

Louisville forward Jordan Nwora drives to the basket as he’s defended by North Carolina guard Brandon Robinson during the Cardinals’ win Saturday. (Wade Payne / AP Photo) LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Jordan Nwora holds himself to […]

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His Ayresness: Emergency goalie inspires Hurricanes to 6-3 win in Toronto

February 22, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on His Ayresness: Emergency goalie inspires Hurricanes to 6-3 win in Toronto

Emergency goalie David Ayres comes out of his net to play the puck against the Maple Leafs during the Hurricanes’ 6-3 win Saturday in Toronto. Ayres, who serves as the Toronto Marlies’ ice resurfacer driver, […]

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Rangers earn bounces in 5-2 win over Hurricanes

February 21, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Rangers earn bounces in 5-2 win over Hurricanes

Rangers center Mika Zibanejad shoots past Hurricanes goaltender Petr Mrazek during New York’s 5-2 win Friday in Raleigh. (Gerry Broome / AP Photo) RALEIGH — There were three familiar faces in the New York Rangers’ […]

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Long commute? Absurdly good fuel economy could make the Prius eAWD a prize

February 20, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Long commute? Absurdly good fuel economy could make the Prius eAWD a prize

BOSTON — When the first Toyota Prius came out twenty years ago, it was for environmentalist wackos and early-adopter do-gooders who didn’t mind driving a weird car, and actually did so proudly. The Prius was […]

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Linda Johnson, top NC House budget writer, passes from cancer

February 19, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Linda Johnson, top NC House budget writer, passes from cancer

Photo courtesy of NC House Republican Caucus RALEIGH — State Rep. Linda Johnson (R-Cabarrus), a senior House Appropriations Committee chair, died on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020, from brain tumors and related strokes, according to multiple […]

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Shrine to Romulus discovered in Roman forum

February 18, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Shrine to Romulus discovered in Roman forum

Views from the Capitol Hill over the ancient Roman Forum in Rome, May 24, 1968. At left are columns of a temple to the Emperor Antoninus Pius and his wife Faustina, and at right three […]

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Newman crash overshadows Hamlin’s repeat win at Daytona 500

February 17, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Newman crash overshadows Hamlin’s repeat win at Daytona 500

Ryan Newman’s No. 6 flies through the air after being hit by Corey Lajoie’s No. 32 on the final lap of Monday’s Daytona 500. (John Raoux / AP Photo) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Denny Hamlin […]

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Ted Cruz headlines GOP event at Stanly County Fairgrounds 

February 17, 2020 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE –– Around 275 people were in attendance at the Stanly County Fairgrounds Sunday afternoon, Feb. 16, where U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz threw his support behind North Carolina secretary of state candidate E.C. Sykes.   The […]

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Hurricanes earn point but drop OT game to Oilers

February 16, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Hurricanes earn point but drop OT game to Oilers

Hurricanes center Jordan Staal is knocked off the puck by the Oilers’ Patrick Russell during Edmonton’s 4-3 overtime win Sunday at PNC Arena. (Karl B. DeBlaker / AP Photo) RALEIGH — The Carolina Hurricanes didn’t […]

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Reports: Hurricanes to host outdoor game in 2020-21 season

February 15, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Reports: Hurricanes to host outdoor game in 2020-21 season

An outdoor look at NC State’s Carter-Finley stadium, where the Carolina Hurricanes will reportedly host an outdoor game during the 2020-21 season. (North State Journal) RALEIGH — The Carolina Hurricanes are headed out in the […]

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    A big jump in prescription drug sales boosted fourth-quarter revenue at Johnson & Johnson, despite the coronavirus pandemic cutting into sales of products from contact lenses to surgical equipment and other medical devices used in […]
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