May 5, 2016
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Jordan boys, Hillside girls split PAC-6 track and field championships
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Cleveland Rams girls 5-peat, boys 4-peat Two Rivers 3A track and field championships
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Sharon Mixon: Hand of Hope questions
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David Larson: McCrory’s victim card
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Gina Kentopp: GOP goes out of bounds
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Rick Childrey: CSX will bring jobs to poor areas of Johnston County
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Steve Bennett and David Smith: HB2 a grave error in judgment
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Podcast Picks: Big winners from The New Yorker and NPR
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Take Five: Festivals celebrate strawberries, ham and yams, LGBT community
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Theater Picks: RLT’s ‘Beertown’ runs on audience interaction
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US court vacancies a judicial emergency
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$1,351 – that’s all I want for Mother’s Day
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Mitch Spence flirts with no-hitter as Green Hope defeats Middle Creek baseball, assumes first place
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Apex girls soccer punches ticket to playoffs by beating Middle Creek
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Fuquay-Varina rolls by Panther Creek, closing in on SWAC softball championship
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Cardinal Gibbons wins PAC-6 baseball championship after downing Northern Durham
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Southeast Raleigh sweeps boys and girls Greater Neuse River Conference track and field championships
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Leesville Road’s own goal against Wakefield girls soccer gives Pride first loss of season
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What to Watch on Thursday: Another battle with mom on ‘Mom’
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Alcenia Purnell’s game-winner lifts Heritage girls’ soccer over Broughton in overtime
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NCHSAA roundup: athlete of the year awards, playoff scores, conference track
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HB2: Who did this to us? We did – Gov. Jim Martin
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Robyn Duckworth: Is N.C. safe for transwomen?
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Moore’s deadline defiance could cost NC
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Brash Trump challenges the party he will lead
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NCHSAA loosens skill development restrictions, overhauls playoffs
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Reid Herring helps Millbrook beat Heritage, move within a win of Cap-8 baseball title
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Carolina Mudcats fall to Salem Red Sox 9-2
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Bulls Blanked Again by Tribe in Rubber Match
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St. Aug’s hurdler copes with shooting death of mother
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Dining review: Step up to the counter for seafood, empanadas, Indian food
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Have dinner at Pittsboro’s Piedmont Biofarm
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Farm to Fork picnic releases full list of farmers, chefs