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January 27, 2021

Month: June 2020

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Badin Road Drive-In thrives amid entertainment shortage

June 30, 2020 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — Over the past months, local entertainment has been in short supply due to COVID-19 related precautions that have forced many businesses to stay closed.   But in a twist of fate, the drive-in movie theater […]

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Multiple Albemarle football standouts sign with colleges

June 30, 2020 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE –– Five players from Albemarle High School’s football team officially signed on to play college football during a signing event on Monday.   Quarterback Antonio Burns, running back Julius Smith, wide receiver Josh Smith, defensive end Johnny Owens […]

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Residents organize Oakboro 4th of July events despite official cancellation

June 30, 2020 David Larson 0

OAKBORO — With Independence Day events being canceled across the state, Oakboro’s traditional July 4th Celebration followed suit, but in its place, citizens have now organized impromptu activities downtown to keep the spirit of the […]

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Europe restricts visitors from the US

June 30, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Europe restricts visitors from the US

Passengers arrive at the Barcelona airport in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The European Union on Tuesday is announcing a list of nations whose citizens will be allowed to enter 31 European countries. As […]

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Lt. Gov. Dan Forest holds press conference on lawsuit against Gov. Roy Cooper

June 29, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Lt. Gov. Dan Forest holds press conference on lawsuit against Gov. Roy Cooper

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest speaks to members of the media during a news conference in Raleigh, N.C., Monday, June 29, 2020. Forest plans to sue Gov. Roy Cooper over alleged violations of the […]

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Election-year Supreme Court retirement unlikely

June 28, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Election-year Supreme Court retirement unlikely

The Supreme Court is seen in Washington, early Monday, June 15, 2020. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The last time a Supreme Court justice announced his retirement in a presidential election year, most […]

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Puerto Rico power company gives T&D reins to private firms

June 27, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Puerto Rico power company gives T&D reins to private firms

FILE – In this July 29, 2015 file photo, the Puerto Rican flag flies in front of Puerto Rico’s Capitol as in San Juan, Puerto Rico. A federal control board that oversees Puerto Rico’s finances […]

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Ayres, winner of NHL’s ‘Greatest Moment’ vote, still focused on charitable causes

June 26, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Ayres, winner of NHL’s ‘Greatest Moment’ vote, still focused on charitable causes

David Ayres looks over the arena after sounding the siren before the Carolina Hurricanes’s home game with the Dallas Stars on Feb. 25, 2020. Ayres, who became a sudden hero when he came into the […]

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North Carolina Ports executive director retiring, chief operating officer to take position

June 25, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on North Carolina Ports executive director retiring, chief operating officer to take position

The MV Hyundai Hope arrives in the Port of Wilmington on Wednesday, May 20, 2020. WILMINGTON – North Carolina State Ports Authority executive director Paul Cozza is retiring from his post. The announcement was made […]

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Bayer to pay up to $10.9 billion to settle Monsanto case

June 24, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Bayer to pay up to $10.9 billion to settle Monsanto case

FILE – In this Aug. 9, 2019, file photo, the Bayer logo shines at night at the main chemical plant of German Bayer AG in Leverkusen, Germany. The German pharmaceutical company announced Wednesday, June 24, […]

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    RALEIGH — A vote on controversial changes to North Carolina’s social studies standards by the State Board of Education has been scheduled for the same time that the state Senate is set to convene, creating […]
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    WASHINGTON, D.C. — Easing off a stalemate, the Senate moved forward Tuesday with a power-sharing agreement in the evenly split chamber after Republican leader Mitch McConnell backed off his demand that Senate Democrats preserve the […]
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    RALEIGH — State Sen. Jeff Jackson announced on Tuesday, Jan. 26, he would enter the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by retiring Republican Sen. Richard Burr. Jackson, who was first appointed […]
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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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