North State Journal — Vol. 2., Issue 34

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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 34

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2017

the good life Eva Shockey’s outdoor family tradition, B5

Eclipse viewers react while they watch as the moon creeps across the sun on the Wayah Bald along the Appalachian Trail outside of Franklin, N.C.

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NEWS BRIEFING

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N.C. unemployment drops to 4.1 percent The state’s unemployment rate dropped again to 4.1 percent in July 2017, remaining below the national average of 4.3 percent. According to the state Department of Commerce, N.C.’s July 2017 unemployment rate is 0.8 of a percentage point lower than a year ago. The number of people unemployed dropped 7,005 over the month and 39,162 over the year. Adjusted for seasonal factors, total “nonfarm” industry employment increased by 8,800 over last July.

JOURNaL ELEVATE THE CONVERSATION

House and Senate redistricting maps unveiled

Former Durham election worker indicted A Durham County grand jury returned indictments Monday against Richard Robert Rawling, 59, of Cary, on counts of obstruction of justice, a felony, and failure to discharge a duty of his office, a misdemeanor. Investigators say he ran provisional ballots through tabulators more than once and made manual changes to the ballot count so the results of the provisional canvass would match the number of approved provisional ballots. Officials said his actions did not affect any contest outcome or support one political party.

Several incumbents will face off under the new map proposals, which are due by Sept. 1, but Republican majorities look assured going into 2018 based upon election data inputs used in drawing the new districts By Jeff Moore North State Journal RALEIGH — In the past several days the initial legislative redistricting maps for the N.C. House and Senate were released to the public, after having soliciting public input and holding a four-hour meeting of the Joint Redistricting Committee to finalize the criteria used to draft the maps in recent weeks. “All in all, I think we’ve done a good job on the map for the first pass and we’ll just have to hope it gets some good input and continue to make it better,” said co-chairman of the committee Rep. David Lewis (R-Harnett) in an interview with the North State Journal. Another public hearing was held Tuesday afternoon for the committee to receive feedback on the maps. The new maps did not consider race of voters in their construction in an appeal to satisfy court orders that ruled 28 districts in the current maps were racially gerrymandered unconstitutionally. Instead, the new mapmakers were instructed by

Commuter train slams into parked train car near Philadelphia A commuter train slammed into a parked train car at a station near Philadelphia, injuring 42 passengers early on Tuesday, according to train officials. The train hit the vacant parked car at the 69th Street Terminal in Upper Darby, 10 miles west of Philadelphia, around 12:15 a.m. as it pulled into the station. The injuries are non-life threatening for all passengers and the operator.

“I’d like to be done by the 31st but we’ll take the time that’s needed to get it done.”

See REDISTRICTING, page A12

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Eclipse captivates viewers from near and far By Mollie Young North State Journal BREVARD — The sky went dark at 2:36pm on Monday, but advanced planning by local officials and cooperative onlookers made sure the “event of a lifetime” was a bright spot in North Carolina’s history. Lisa Brandon, in charge of communications for the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, moved between mileposts 408 and 468 on the southern end of the scenic bypass throughout the day. She estimates about 10,000 visitors parked at various overlooks for clear views of the first coast-to-coast total solar eclipse in 99 years. “We had a really strong turnout of visitors that came early and set up for the day,” she said from her post on Tuesday. “And once the process started at 1 o’clock, you could hear cheers from different overlooks — it was really a fun day on the parkway.” The parkway staffed 20 of the nearly 60 overlooks that fell within the eclipse’s path of totality. The overlook parking spaces were quickly filled early in the day. Brandon says that the overflow of visitors — including out-of-towners from Maryland, New Jersey and Virginia — were cooperative as rangers directed them to park on medians and grassy areas. Although she contends that there were many great

“Two planes, a drive, and getting here at 2 in the morning was so worth it.” — Alison Neeley, who came to Asheville for the eclipse from California

See ECLIPSE, page A2

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A statue of a Confederate soldier nicknamed Silent Sam stands on the campus of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Gov. Cooper gives UNC green light to remove ‘Silent Sam,’ school holds off, citing 2015 law Governor has called for removal of all Confederate statues across the state

N.C. Sen. Chad Barefoot (center) says he won’t run again. His seat is one of several shuffled in the new Senate maps. Jones & Blount

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Western NC shines on eclipse day

— Rep. David Lewis

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EAMON QUEENEY | NORTH STATE JOURNAL

By Jeff Moore North State Journal

CHRISTINE T. NGUYEN | NORTH STATE JOURNAL

RALEIGH — Amid the furor in reaction to the Aug. 12 Charlottesville, Va., rally in support of confederate monuments that devolved into wanton violence between “antifa” counterprotesters and white nationalist event sponsors, and

ultimately culminated in a deadly terrorist attack by an alleged white supremacist, Gov. Roy Cooper has called for the removal of monuments honoring confederate soldiers and generals across the Old North State. The governor’s latest move was to advise the University of North Carolina system that they had the authority to remove a statue honoring the confederate dead who attended the school, despite a 2015 See STATUES, page A2


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