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No more ‘stacking and packing’ for ’18

    No more ‘stacking and packing’ for ’18

BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE Once again the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that North Carolina’s Republican-led General Assembly has illegally employed race to ensure partisan,

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Commentary- You Decide: Where does the state economy stand at mid-year?

    Commentary- You Decide:  Where does the state economy stand at mid-year?

Mike Walden Guest Columnist The economy is one of the top issues in this year’s elections, all the way from state and local races to the major contest of the

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Blame game follows NBA’s removal of Charlotte All-Star game

    Blame game follows NBA’s removal of Charlotte All-Star game

BY JONATHAN DREW AND ANNA GRONEWOLD ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH  — The NBA All-Star Game’s exit from North Carolina because of a law limiting protections for LGBT people represents some of

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Youth shines on the track at regional qualifier

    Youth shines on the track at regional qualifier

Over the past six months Jada Dowd has steadily progressed to the point where she is proficient in four separate events. During the Region 25 qualifier on July 4 weekend,

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Foxx looking forward to next week’s DNC

    Foxx looking forward to next week’s DNC

In 2012, then Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx faced a challenge few mayors face in a lifetime – bringing the Democratic

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Date set for North Carolina voter ID state trial

    Date set for North Carolina voter ID state trial

BY GARY D. ROBERTSON  ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH — A challenge to North Carolina’s new voter identification requirement will go to

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‘The Greatest’ had strong ties to North Carolina

    ‘The Greatest’ had strong ties to North Carolina

As the world stops to say goodbye Friday, and three-time heavyweight champion of the world, Muhammad Ali, who died June 3 at age 74, is laid to rest in his hometown of Louisville, Ky.

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Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

    Community leery of SB 873; chancellor comments

To Republican Sen. Tom Apodaca of Hendersonville, his Senate Bill 873, also known as the “Access to Affordable College Education Act,” is the perfect prescription for allowing worthy in-state students, beginning in the fall of 2018, to be enrolled in five UNC system universities at a reduced rate of $500 per semester.

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U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’ decision affects N.C.

    U.S. Supreme Court ‘all-white juries’  decision affects N.C.

A decisive U.S. Supreme Court ruling last week regarding the unconstitutional elimination of black jurors by Georgia prosecutors from a

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Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

    Former state health director to head Reynolds Trust

Laura Gerald, a pediatrician and former state health director, will become the new president of Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust

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