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Live updates: N.C. State at Wake Forest
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Jan 14N.C. State's Alex Johnson shoots during warm-ups before the Wolfpack's game against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem…Click to Continue » »
Live updates: N.C. State at Wake Forest
Newsobserver.com
Jan 14N.C. State's Scott Wood, right and Wake Forest's Travis McKie go after the loose ball during the first half at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem…Click to Continue » »
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Golden LEAF intervenes for the Governor’s School
The Locker Room
Feb 06After having its appropriation from the General Assembly slashed last year, the Governor’s School of North Carolina has sought funds from other public and private sources. One of those is the Golden LEAF Foundation, which is giving $175,000 in grants t... »
Latest dispatches from the campaign trail: Monday, February 6, 2012
The Locker Room
Feb 06Another Republican, Mattie Lawson, joins the House District 6 race (Beaufort Observer) Incumbent Democrat Larry Kissell leads the way in 8th Congressional District fundraising, hauling in $527,486 through the end of 2011 (Salisbury Post) Rep. Phil Shep... »
Latest dispatches from the campaign trail: Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The Locker Room
Feb 01Pat McCrory officially announces for governor (Charlotte Observer) “Jobs” gubernatorial candidate Bill Faison lays off workers form his law firm (WRAL-TV) Lee County school board member Bill Tatum will run for House District 51 seat, now held by Republ... »
U.S. Sen. Hagan calls for greater transparency on Camp Lejeune study
Under The Dome
Jan 31U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan calls for greater transparency on a water contamination study at Marines Base Camp Lejeune, N.C. The Greensboro Democrat joined Sen. Richard Burr, a Winston-Salem Republican and Rep. Brad Miller, a Raleigh Democrat, raising concerns... »
Polling doldrums continue for Faison
The Locker Room
Jan 30N.C. Rep. Bill Faison, D-Orange, is no stranger to poor polling numbers. In December, the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling found that Faison was even less popular among Democrats than Gov. Bev Perdue — yes, the same Perdue who just quit the govern... »
