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June 14, 2025

Month: March 2022

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Hurricanes dominate Canadiens, ride Andersen to 4-0 win

March 31, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Hurricanes dominate Canadiens, ride Andersen to 4-0 win

Hurricanes defenseman Tony DeAngelo looks to pass the puck around Montreal’s defenseman Jesse Ylonen during Carolina’s 4-0 win Thursday in Raleigh. (Karl B. DeBlaker / AP Photo) RALEIGH — The Hurricanes entered Thursday’s home game […]

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Russia shells areas in Ukraine where it vowed to scale back

March 31, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Russia shells areas in Ukraine where it vowed to scale back

Residents evacuated from Irpin arrive at an assistance center on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 30, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) KYIV, Ukraine — Russian forces pounded areas around Ukraine’s capital and another city, […]

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County’s longest-serving sheriff is remembered

March 30, 2022 David Larson 0

ALBEMARLE — Former Stanly County Sheriff Ralph McSwain, the county’s longest-serving sheriff, died at 91 on March 24. Soon after, there was an outpouring of sympathy from law enforcement and everyday citizens.   The Stanly […]

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Lightning’s power play strikes thrice in Hurricanes’ 4-3 OT loss

March 30, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Lightning’s power play strikes thrice in Hurricanes’ 4-3 OT loss

Lightning center Steven Stamkos celebrates his game-winning overtime goal with forward Alex Killorn and Brayden Point during their 4-3 win over the Hurricanes on Tuesday in Tampa, Florida. (Chris O’Meara / AP Photo) The Tampa […]

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Hurricanes throttle caps but lose Kotkaniemi to injury

March 29, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Hurricanes throttle caps but lose Kotkaniemi to injury

Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho cut toward the net before scoring on Capitals goaltender Vitek Vanecek during Carolina’s 6-1 win Monday in Washington, D.C. (Alex Brandon / AP Photo) The Carolina Hurricanes took two points out […]

Business

Home Depot: Worksheet on privilege gone viral not authorized

March 27, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Home Depot: Worksheet on privilege gone viral not authorized

The Home Depot improvement store is seen in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022. Home Depot said Wednesday, March 23, 2022 that a worksheet about privilege that went viral is an unauthorized document from the company’s […]

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Hurricanes find scoring touch, bury Blues 7-2

March 27, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Hurricanes find scoring touch, bury Blues 7-2

Hurricanes forward Martin Necas celebrates with teammates Ian Cole and Jaccob Slavin after scoring a shorthandedgoal Saturday in Carolina’s 7-2 win in St. Louis. (Michael Thomas / AP Photo) It wasn’t just Hurricanes coach Rod […]

College Basketball

City of Brotherly Love: Caleb carries UNC to Elite Eight

March 26, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on City of Brotherly Love: Caleb carries UNC to Elite Eight

North Carolina’s Caleb Love reacts during the second half of the Tar Heels’ win Friday over UCLA in the East Region semifinal. (Chris Szagola / AP Photo) PHILADELPHIA — UNC trailed UCLA in the second […]

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Man charged with bank robbery and Pfeiffer lockdown instigation

March 25, 2022 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — A crime case that took the community by storm last week has been solved by local officials.   On March 25, the Stanly County Sheriff’s Office announced that it made an arrest in a […]

College Basketball

Coach K ‘March’es on: Duke clutch down stretch in win over Texas Tech

March 25, 2022 The North State Journal Comments Off on Coach K ‘March’es on: Duke clutch down stretch in win over Texas Tech

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, middle, and assistant coaches react during the Blue Devils’ Sweet 16 win Thursday over Texas Tech in San Francisco. (Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP Photo) SAN FRANCISCO — Duke coach Mike […]

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