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February 27, 2021

Month: July 2020

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Fauci optimistic COVID-19 vaccine will be widely available

July 31, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Fauci optimistic COVID-19 vaccine will be widely available

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, testifies during a House Subcommittee hearing on the Coronavirus crisis, Friday, July 31, 2020 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Kevin Dietsch/Pool via […]

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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools reverse course, will start schools fully remote

July 30, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools reverse course, will start schools fully remote

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools logo CHARLOTTE – The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted to revise its school reopening plan and approved a full-remote learning plan, known as Plan C, during an emergency meeting on Thursday. “With new […]

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Pence urges in-person school during Apex visit

July 29, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Pence urges in-person school during Apex visit

Vice President Mike Pence takes questions from fourth grade students at Thales Academy which reopened to students in Apex, N.C., Wednesday, July 29, 2020. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) APEX – Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. […]

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Stanly Community College unveils plan for fall semester

July 28, 2020 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — While some community colleges across the state have seen a drop in enrollment numbers for this upcoming fall semester, Stanly Community College is not one of them. To handle the increased numbers while […]

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Pfeiffer granted full NCAA Division III membership

July 28, 2020 Jesse Deal 0

MISENHEIMER –– Pfeiffer University announced in a July 23 press release that it will be an official NCAA Division III member beginning Sept. 1.  The NCAA Division III Membership Committee voted to make Pfeiffer eligible for both […]

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John R. Nance appointed to fill chief district judge seat for 20A

July 28, 2020 David Larson 0

ALBEMARLE —North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley announced in a press release Monday that she had chosen three chief district court judges to replace retiring judges. Judge John R. Nance was picked by Beasley to […]

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Gov. Roy Cooper issues statewide alcohol sales curfew

July 28, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Gov. Roy Cooper issues statewide alcohol sales curfew

Gov. Roy Cooper speaks during a briefing at the Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday, July 14, 2020. Photo via NC Dept. of Public Safety RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Tuesday a […]

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White House Rose Garden getting face-lift

July 27, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on White House Rose Garden getting face-lift

FILE – In this May 7, 2019 file photo, first lady Melania Trump attends a one year anniversary event for her Be Best initiative in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. Melania […]

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Ex-utility exec pleads guilty to $1B fraud in South Carolina

July 25, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on Ex-utility exec pleads guilty to $1B fraud in South Carolina

Former SCANA Corp. Senior Vice President Stephen Byrne enters the Matthew J. Perry, Jr. Courthouse in Columbia, S.C. to enter a guilty plea to one count of conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud Thursday, […]

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BELL: General Assembly Works to Ensure NC is ‘Most Military Friendly State’

July 25, 2020 The North State Journal Comments Off on BELL: General Assembly Works to Ensure NC is ‘Most Military Friendly State’

Majority leader John Bell (R-Wayne) There is a reason why motorists entering North Carolina are greeted with a sign that welcomes them to the “Nation’s Most Military Friendly State.” It is because we have led […]

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