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January 26, 2023

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Local Government Commission approves financial requests for Asheville, Chapel Hill, Cornelius

January 26, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Local Government Commission approves financial requests for Asheville, Chapel Hill, Cornelius

Downtown Pikeville, NC. RALEIGH — At its Jan. 10 meeting, the N.C. Local Government Commission (LGC) approved financial requests made by Asheville, Chapel Hill, and the town of Cornelius.  The LGC is the statutory body […]

College Basketball

Home sweet home: Why are host teams winning more than ever?

January 25, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Home sweet home: Why are host teams winning more than ever?

Duke has always had a home-court advantage thanks to the Cameron Crazies, but guard Tyrese Proctor and the Blue Devils are unbeaten in Durham this year and part of a bigger trend of host teams […]

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Millennial Money: Up the odds of meeting money goals in 2023

January 24, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Millennial Money: Up the odds of meeting money goals in 2023

FILE – In this June 15, 2018, file photo, cash is fanned out from a wallet in North Andover, Mass. We head into the new year with big plans, hoping this will be the year […]

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Whatley receives Trump endorsement for RNC Co-Chair

January 23, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Whatley receives Trump endorsement for RNC Co-Chair

NCGOP Chairman Michael Whatley RALEIGH — North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Michael Whatley received an endorsement on Jan. 22 from 45th President Donald Trump to become the co-chair of the Republican National Committee. At the […]

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Aho nets hat trick, Hurricanes beat Isles

January 22, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Aho nets hat trick, Hurricanes beat Isles

Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho celebrates with Seth Jarvis after scoring one his three goals in Carolina’s 5-2 win Saturday over the Islanders in Elmont, New York. (Mary Altaffer / AP Photo) NEW YORK — Sebastian […]

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Puerto Rico to privatize power generation amid outages

January 20, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Puerto Rico to privatize power generation amid outages

FILE – Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority workers repair distribution lines damaged by Hurricane Maria in the Cantera community of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Oct. 19, 2017. Puerto Rico announced Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023, that […]

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State Superintendent rolls out Operation Polaris 2.0

January 20, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on State Superintendent rolls out Operation Polaris 2.0

RALEIGH — North Carolina State Superintendent Catherine Truitt rolled out updates and some revisions last week to her signature Operation Polaris plan.   “Operation Polaris continues to serve as a long-term, proactive and forward-thinking vision for […]

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Tillis chosen for position with Senate Republican leadership

January 19, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on Tillis chosen for position with Senate Republican leadership

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., speaks to federal judicial nominees during a Senate Judiciary Hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, July 14, 2021. (AP Photo/Amanda Andrade-Rhoades) WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) […]

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NC Congressional Democrats oppose resolution condemning pregnancy center attacks 

January 18, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on NC Congressional Democrats oppose resolution condemning pregnancy center attacks 

RALEIGH — As the 118th Congress began operations last week, a House floor vote on a resolution condemning attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers saw all but three Democratic members vote “nay” on the measure. The […]

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PRAGER: Is the conscience reliable?

January 17, 2023 The North State Journal Comments Off on PRAGER: Is the conscience reliable?

Dennis Prager attends Politicon at The Pasadena Convention Center on Sunday, Aug. 30, 2017, in Pasadena, Calif. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Invision/AP) “A person’s moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide […]

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  • US union membership rate hits all-time low despite campaigns 
    The U.S. union membership rate reached an all-time low last year despite high-profile unionization campaigns at Starbucks, Amazon, Apple and other companies.  Union members fell to 10.1% of the overall U.S. workforce, according to the [...] The post US union membership rate hits all-time low despite campaigns  first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Debt ceiling: 2011 showdown leaves lessons for Biden, GOP
    WASHINGTON, D.C. — The debate around raising the debt ceiling sounds eerily similar: Newly elected House Republicans, eager to confront the Democratic president in the White House, refused to raise the debt limit without cuts [...] The post Debt ceiling: 2011 showdown leaves lessons for Biden, GOP first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Virginia, Amazon announce $35 billion data center plan 
    ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Amazon Web Services plans to invest $35 billion in new data centers in Virginia under a deal with the state, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced last week.  Millions of dollars in incentives to [...] The post Virginia, Amazon announce $35 billion data center plan  first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Local Government Commission approves financial requests for Asheville, Chapel Hill, Cornelius
    RALEIGH — At its Jan. 10 meeting, the N.C. Local Government Commission (LGC) approved financial requests made by Asheville, Chapel Hill, and the town of Cornelius.  The LGC is the statutory body that examines town [...] The post Local Government Commission approves financial requests for Asheville, Chapel Hill, Cornelius first appeared on The North State […]
  • Treasurer: NC Highway Trust Fund loan repaid early by NCDOT 
    RALEIGH — As of Dec. 28, 2022, N.C. State Highway Trust Fund loans of over $1 billion were repaid two years early by the N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT), according to State Treasurer Dale Folwell.  [...] The post Treasurer: NC Highway Trust Fund loan repaid early by NCDOT  first appeared on The North State Journal.
  • Necas shocks Stars again, Hurricanes win in OT
    DALLAS — Martin Necas scored 1:34 into overtime to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 3-2 win over the Dallas Stars in a matchup of division leaders Wednesday night. Sebastian Aho had a short-handed goal and [...] The post Necas shocks Stars again, Hurricanes win in OT first appeared on The North State Journal.
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