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August 13, 2025

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Approved position statement affirms Monroe not sanctuary city

May 16, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Approved position statement affirms Monroe not sanctuary city

City of Monroe Council members met on May 13. RALEIGH — The Monroe City Council approved a position statement affirming the municipality is not a sanctuary city during its meeting on May 13. The document, […]

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Hurricanes push Capitals to brink with 5-2 Game 4 win

May 12, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Hurricanes push Capitals to brink with 5-2 Game 4 win

Hurricanes forward Taylor Hall celebrates after his goal with Capitals defenseman Matt Roy nearby during Carolina’s 5-2 win Thursday in Game 4 of its playoff series with the Capitals. The Hurricanes lead the best-of-seven series […]

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REAL ID requirement could lead to travel headaches

May 11, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on REAL ID requirement could lead to travel headaches

REAL ID is now a requirement for flying domestically in the United States. (Kansas Department of Revenue via AP) NEW YORK — The deadline to get a REAL ID is here after years of postponements […]

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Dispute over Caswell County Commissioner board seat resolved

May 5, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Dispute over Caswell County Commissioner board seat resolved

RALEIGH — A dispute involving the selection and seating of a Caswell County commissioner has reached a resolution following the state attorney general’s office granting a quo warranto action request. The dispute involves the Caswell […]

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ICE cooperation bill passes House, heads to Senate

April 30, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on ICE cooperation bill passes House, heads to Senate

North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall (R-Flat Rock), pictured in January, introduced legislation that would further coerce state law enforcement to work with ICE on immigration detainers. (Chris Seward / AP Photo) RALEIGH — A […]

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NC Farmland Protection Act passes House

April 25, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on NC Farmland Protection Act passes House

A home in Raeford, up for sale in 2017, could not be purchased by “adversarial” foreign interests under new legislation because it is within 75 miles of Fort Bragg. (Swayne B. Hall / AP Photo) […]

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Senate unveils $65.9B budget proposal

April 22, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Senate unveils $65.9B budget proposal

North Carolina Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Eden), pictured in January, said his chamber’s budget proposal would keep pushing forward Republican priorities while “taking on unnecessary bureaucratic bloat.” (Chris Seward / AP Photo) RALEIGH — The […]

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NC’s 2025 top teacher selected

April 18, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on NC’s 2025 top teacher selected

Rachel Candaso was named the 2025 North Carolina Teacher of the Year at an April 11 ceremony. (Courtesy NCDPI) RALEIGH — A middle school teacher and AVID coordinator from Pitt County Schools was named the […]

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Buncombe Democrats file hurricane recovery bill

April 17, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Buncombe Democrats file hurricane recovery bill

State Reps. Eric Ager, Lindsey Prather and Brian Turner (all Buncombe County Democrats, from left to right) co-sponsored a Hurricane Helene recovery bill with nearly $600 million in allocations. (Photos courtesy NCGA) RALEIGH — Another […]

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Jackson receives request in Caswell commissioner appointment dispute

April 16, 2025 The North State Journal Comments Off on Jackson receives request in Caswell commissioner appointment dispute

RALEIGH — A letter has been sent to the North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson for a quo warranto proceeding involving the filling of a vacancy on the Caswell County Board of Commissioners. The letter, dated April […]

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