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November 12, 2025

Month: October 2023

North State Journal

Teravainen scores again, lifts Hurricanes over Flyers

October 31, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Teravainen scores again, lifts Hurricanes over Flyers

Hurricanes forward Teuvo Teravainen, center, celebrates after scoring a the go-ahead goal Monday in Carolina’s 3-2 win over the Flyers in Philadelphia. (Matt Slocum / AP Photo) PHILADELPHIA — Teuvo Teravainen scored the tiebreaking goal […]

Business

Less boo for your buck: For the second Halloween in a row, US candy inflation hits double digits

October 30, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Less boo for your buck: For the second Halloween in a row, US candy inflation hits double digits

An assortment of Halloween candy is shown in this photo taken on Friday, Oct. 27, 2023 in New York. For the second year in a row, U.S. shoppers are seeing double-digit inflation in the candy […]

College Football

UNC stumbles again, loses at Georgia Tech

October 29, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on UNC stumbles again, loses at Georgia Tech

UNC wide receiver Tez Walker fumbles as he is hit by Georgia Tech defensive back Ahmari Harvey during the Yellow Jackets’ 46-42 win in Atlanta. (John Bazemore / AP Photo) ATLANTA — Haynes King threw […]

North State Journal

MOORE: America’s top national security threat is our runaway debt

October 28, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on MOORE: America’s top national security threat is our runaway debt

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, wearing a digital pin simulating the increasing U.S. National Debt, attends a House Rules Committee meeting to prepare the debt limit bill, The […]

Business

State treasurer responds to reports hospitals have ceased suing patients over debt 

October 27, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on State treasurer responds to reports hospitals have ceased suing patients over debt 

State Treasurer Dale Folwell RALEIGH — Following reports that several major hospitals and health care providers claim they are no longer suing patients over medical debts, State Treasurer Dale Folwell issued a statement to North […]

news

Poll: Trump leads Biden in NC, other swing states

October 26, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Poll: Trump leads Biden in NC, other swing states

This combination of photos shows former President Donald Trump, left, and President Joe Biden, right. Biden and Trump are preparing for a possible rematch in 2024. But a new poll finds a notable lack of […]

news

Stanly commissioners delay health board appts., reject hiring of opioid funding facilitator

October 25, 2023 Jesse Deal 0

ALBEMARLE — The Stanly County Board of Commissioners postponed decisions on appointments to the Consolidated Human Services board and declined to hire a facilitator for opioid settlement funding strategic planning at its Oct. 16 meeting.  […]

sports

North Stanly takes down Mount Pleasant for 4th straight win

October 25, 2023 Jesse Deal 0

North Stanly used three touchdowns from running back Aden Allsbrook on Friday night to win at Mount Pleasant 33-16 win for its fourth consecutive victory.  The junior rushed for 195 yards on only 12 carries, […]

news

North Carolina Supreme Court to review Leandro funding case 

October 25, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on North Carolina Supreme Court to review Leandro funding case 

The N.C. Supreme Court building in Raleigh is shown in this file photo. North State Journal RALEIGH — The North Carolina Supreme Court has granted a discretionary review of the long-running education case often referred […]

North State Journal

BARONE: The gathering storm

October 24, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on BARONE: The gathering storm

Russia has been attacking Ukraine for 20 months now. Iran, through its terrorism partner Hamas, attacked Israel last weekend. China has been threatening to attack Taiwan.  The world is beginning to look a lot like […]

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RSS From the North State Journal

  • Hurricanes’ mistakes costly in 4-1 loss to Capitals
    RALEIGH — The Hurricanes overcame their injuries in the season’s first 15 games by avoiding self-inflicted mistakes. That wasn’t the case Tuesday. The Hurricanes carelessly turned the puck over, took untimely penalties, and even ran [...] The post Hurricanes’ mistakes costly in 4-1 loss to Capitals first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Ehlers adjusting to ‘completely new’ Hurricanes
    RALEIGH — If an eight-time 20-goal scorer with a big contract is going to start his time with a new team with an 11-game goal drought, he might as well do it when there are [...] The post Ehlers adjusting to ‘completely new’ Hurricanes first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Meadows among Trump’s latest pardons
    WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump has pardoned North Carolina congressman and his onetime chief of staff Mark Meadows, former personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and others accused of backing the Republican’s efforts to overturn the [...] The post Meadows among Trump’s latest pardons first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • 2 Louvre heist suspects had prior theft conviction together
    PARIS — The Paris prosecutor said Sunday that two of the suspects in the Louvre jewels heist had previously been convicted in a theft case together 10 years ago, as three alleged members of the [...] The post 2 Louvre heist suspects had prior theft conviction together first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Deal to end government shutdown on track but faces hurdles
    WASHINGTON — A legislative package to end the government shutdown appears on track Monday after a handful of Senate Democrats joined with Republicans to break the impasse in what has become a deepening disruption of federal programs [...] The post Deal to end government shutdown on track but faces hurdles first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Music Review: Waxahatchee releases ‘Snocaps’ with twin sister, surprises fans
    NEW YORK — For the recently converted Waxahatchee fan, Alabama-raised singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield does not drum up the image of distorted riffs, scrappy lo-fi recordings and indie rock sensibilities. For many years, though, that was [...] The post Music Review: Waxahatchee releases ‘Snocaps’ with twin sister, surprises fans first appeared on The North State Journal.
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