North State Journal - Vol. 1, Issue 9

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VOLUME 1 ISSUE 9

SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2016

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the Sunday NEWS BRIEFING Tax Freedom Day is April 24 Washington, D.C. Tax Freedom Day falls on April 24, or 114 days into the year. It marks the first day of the year in which the country as a whole has earned enough money to pay off its $5 trillion tax bill. Americans will collectively spend more on taxes in 2016 than they will on food, clothing and housing combined.

Change for the $20 bill Washington, D.C. African-American abolitionist Harriett Tubman will replace seventh president Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill. Jackson’s image will move to the back of the bill to go with an image of the White House. The design for the new currency comes in time for the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which granted the women’s right to vote.

Wildfires threaten western and eastern N.C. Englehard, N.C. A 14,000-acre brush fire is raging through parts of Hyde and Dare County this week, causing a 30-mile stretch of U.S. Highway 264 to be shut down, according to the North Carolina Forestry Service. Flames are in an undeveloped area where people and communities were not threatened. Air Quality officials issued an advisory for pollution in Eastern North Carolina telling residents from Elizabeth City to Washington, New Bern and Havelock they are at risk for unhealthy air quality. In the west, firefighters are reining in a more than 1,000-acre fire in the Cherokee National Forest. They hope to have that one contained by the end of the weekend.

MADELINE GREY | NORTH STATE JOURNAL

Whirligig sculptures created by Vollis Simpson in the park currently under construction in Wilson, N.C., on April 7. Simpson started to build the sculptures after he retired and spent 30 years creating the pieces out on his farm. Now the town of Wilson is restoring the pieces which will provide the basis of the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park.

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JOURNaL ELEVATE THE CONVERSATION

OPIOIDS

From addiction to recovery By Laura Ashley Lamm North State Journal RALEIGH — Sitting in the middle of four cold cement walls, Daeqwon Currie realized he was alone in a county jail with no one to bail him out. His body was reacting to heroin withdrawals and his life was crumbling. “I was homeless. I drove away my family and burned bridges. All of my friends were users or dealers. I realized I had

INSIDE

Who will Panthers, Redskins take in 2016 NFL Draft? B4

hit rock bottom when I was sitting in jail,” said Currie. At the age of 16, Currie started smoking marijuana and consuming alcohol. Eventually time lent itself to using cocaine, prescription pain medications and heroin. It would be 10 years before Currie would celebrate sobriety. For Currie and many others with drug addictions, what began as an addiction to pain pills

GOVERNOR BUDGET PROPOSAL

McCrory’s budget to focus on teacher raises, surplus By Liz Moomey North State Journal RALEIGH — Gov. Pat McCrory and State Budget Director Andrew Heath unveiled the 201617 executive branch’s budget Friday. The plan highlights what the budget proposal will do for education systems, how the Connect NC bond will be used, and how the surplus revenues will be saved. McCrory emphasized his plan to vet the budget with the legislature while praising them for working with him in previous years. “I want to compliment the leg-

islature in the past three years for taking our budget very seriously and basically following those budget recommendations,” McCrory said. “We have given them a strong number of what we think the spending cap should be, which I think is a very strong, efficient message of what we are giving them. We also look forward to working with both the Senate and the House as they deliberate, fulfill their responsibly of the legislative branch. This is us — the executive branch — fulfilling our See BUDGET, page A3

THE BUSINESS OF ACTIVISM Protest organizers Tina Haver Currin, center, and Grayson Haver Currin, left, of Raleigh, use handpowered air horns during a protest against H.B. 2.

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Andrew Vernon bellydances to big league. B6 Sports

Airhorn protest organizers march to their own beat

A colorful guide to Wilkes Community College’s Merlefest 2016. C3 the good life

By Cory Lavalette North State Journal

MADELINE GRAY | NORTH STATE JOURNAL

Daeqwon Currie, a recovering heroin addict, sits by his grandmother’s grave in his hometown of Wilson, N.C.

RALEIGH — Grayson and Tina Haver Currin know it’s strange — even silly — to organize a group of 100 protesters outside the Exective Mansion to blare air horns, play band instruments and blow vuvuzelas and kazoos across Blount Street every Wednesday to protest and raise the noise level, and ire, at

Gov. Pat McCrory and the North Carolina General Assembly. That’s kind of the point. “What I think is coming out of this place right here is ridiculous,” Grayson Haver Currin said, pointing to the gated mansion on the other side of the road. “I think it’s a stream of nonsense. It doesn’t compute for me. By holding up air See PROTEST, page A8

EXCLUSIVE NSJ POLL

Inside look at tax policy, Berger previews short session On Murphy to Manteo, page A5

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If the general election for governor were held today, would you vote for Republican Pat McCrory or Democrat Roy Cooper or Libertarian Lon Cecil or are you undecided? Undecided 15.62% Lon Cecil 1.99%

Roy Cooper 41.77%

Pat McCrory 40.62%

If the general election was held today, in a contest between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Ted Cruz, who would you vote for? Undecided 13.54%

Ted Cruz 37.11%

Hillary Clinton 49.35%

If the general election was held today, in a contest between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, who would you vote for? Undecided 15.64%

Donald Trump 36.53%

Hillary Clinton 47.83%

See POLL, page A3


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