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Pope approves ‘blessings’ for same-sex couples Rome Pope Francis formally approved letting Catholic priests bless same-sex couples, the Vatican announced Monday. The statement is a radical shift in policy and expands on a document from the Vatican’s doctrine office Francis sent to two conservative cardinals that was published in October. In that preliminary response, Francis suggested such blessings could be offered under some circumstances if the blessings weren’t confused with the ritual of marriage. The new document stresses that blessings in question must not be tied to any specific Catholic celebration or religious service and should not be conferred at the same time as a civil union ceremony. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Nickel, not seeking reelection, alludes to 2026 Senate bid Raleigh Democratic U.S. Rep. Wiley Nickel said last week he won’t seek reelection to Congress next year, the result of congressional redistricting by Republican state legislators this fall. Nickel said he is interested in a U.S. Senate bid in an election that is almost three years away. Nickel said he would work next year to help get Democrats elected up and down the ballot and talk about what he considers illegal gerrymandering. “Then for me, in January 2025, I’m going to look to flip our U.S. Senate seat blue,” Nickel said to cheers from supporters, adding that legislative Republicans “can’t gerrymander a statewide election.” Two-term GOP Sen. Thom Tillis currently holds the seat.
Lighting up the Christmas season
The Oaks at Planter’s Walk neighborhood in Knightdale hosts an annual “Christmas trail” with homes decorating for the holiday season. The organizers encourage those visiting to donate to the Food Bank for Central and Eastern North Carolina.
2024 candidate filing concludes Who’s retiring? Who’s running for Council of State?
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Pentagon has ordered a US aircraft carrier to remain in the Mediterranean near Israel Washington, D.C. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier and one other warship to remain in the Mediterranean Sea for several more weeks to maintain a twocarrier presence near Israel, U.S. officials said. The Pentagon ramped up its military presence in the region after Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks to deter Iran from widening the war into a regional conflict. In the months since, Iranian-backed militants in Iraq and Syria have seized on the war to conduct regular attacks with rockets, drones and missiles on U.S. military installations. There are 19 U.S. warships currently in the region, including seven in the eastern Mediterranean and 12 more stretched down the Red Sea, across the Arabian Sea and up into the Persian Gulf. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MATT MERCER | NORTH STATE JOURNAL
North State Journal turned away from Greensboro facility contracted to house unaccompanied minors According to a Dec. 8 memo, the campus is empty By A.P. Dillon North State Journal
North State Journal approached the AHA campus on Thursday, Dec. 14 and encountered guards wearing a combination of military fatigues and safety vests. After identifying as members of the media and asked to gain entry or speak to someone in charge, North State Journal’s reporting team was told by two separate guards that they would give us no information and one saying, “We don’t allow media on site or for you to talk to anyone.” Adding to questions about why AHA is turning away media access to the site is the fact that the campus is empty, ac-
RALEIGH — North State Journal was denied access to a facility that, per a five-year contract, is supposed to be housing unaccompanied minor children. The facility is the sprawling former campus of the American Hebrew Academy (AHA) located in Greensboro. The campus is situated next to a residential neighborhood on one side and bordered by a pond and commercial area on the other side. See CAMPUS, page A8
Lee Roberts named interim UNC Chapel Hill chancellor North State Journal CHAPEL HILL — UNC System President Peter Hans named Lee H. Roberts to be interim chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in a press statement on Friday, Dec. 15. He will assume the role following the departure of current Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz, who is stepping down after five years to depart
for Michigan State University. Roberts will assume the role beginning on Jan. 12, 2024. “Lee Roberts is a patient leader, a generous listener, and someone raised with the values of public service,” Hans said in the announcement. “He knows how to find common ground on challenging issues, and he brings out the See UNC, page A2
his sixth term and is the second-longest serving agriculture commissioner in state history. He is also the only Republican to hold the post. Causey will have a primaBy A.P. Dillon ry opponent in former legisNorth State Journal lator Robert Brawley while RALEIGH — Candidate fil- on the Democratic side of the ing for the 2024 election cy- aisle, state Sen. Natasha Marcle closed at noon on Friday, cus jumped into the race after Dec. 15 with a number of can- complaining about new maps didates choosing not to seek for legislative house and senreelection, retire, or opting to ate districts. Democrat Darun for a different elected po- vid Wheeler had filed ahead sition. of Marcus but has commentFive members of North Car- ed he may consider “stepping olina’s Congressional delega- aside.” tion are not seeking reelection. Other Council of State poRepublican U.S. Rep. Dan sition changes include DemoBishop (NC-08) will crat Treasurer Beth be running for N.C. Wood and Republiattorney general can Labor Commisand Patrick McHensioner Josh Dobson, ry (NC-10) will be Five members who will not seek reretiring. McHenry of North election, while State had served briefly as Treasurer Dale FolSpeaker of the House Carolina’s well is running for after the ouster of Congressional governor. California RepubliWood’s departure can Kevin McCarthy. delegation are follows an indictment “I will be retiring not seeking in her December from Congress at the 2022 hit and run case reelection. end of my current using a state vehicle. term,” said McHenGov. Roy Cooper apry in a statement. pointed former Wake “This is not a decision I come County Commissioner Jessica to lightly, but I believe there is Holmes to fill the vacancy and a season for everything and— will seek a full term next year. for me—this season has come Folwell will join Republican to an end.” Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and Democratic U.S. Reps. trial attorney Bill Graham in Kathy Manning (NC-06) and the primary. Former RepubliWiley Nickel (NC-13) will not can state Sen. Andy Wells had seek reelection and both is- announced his intent to run, sued statements blaming new however, he did not file candicongressional maps. The new- dacy paperwork. ly drawn maps are facing a leN.C. Attorney General Josh gal challenge as being “racially Stein who is also running for gerrymandered.” governor will face three othU.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson has er Democrats in the primary; also filed to run for N.C. attor- former N.C. Supreme Court ney general. Bishop is running Associate Justice Mike Morunopposed whereas Jackson gan, Lumberton attorney Marwill have to overcome two oth- cus Williams, Tryon Mayor Pro er Democrats in the primary; Tem Chrelle Booker, and Gary Tim Dunn, a lawyer from Fay- Foxx of Rocky Mount. etteville, and Durham District While 11 candidates in toAttorney Satana Deberry. tal filed to run for governor, 15 Both Jackson and Nickel candidates have filed for the are leaving after just one term. lieutenant governor’s race: On the North Carolina Council of State, only four of Deanna Ballard (R) – the eight seats, excluding the Former state Sen. from positions of governor and lieu- Watauga County tenant governor, have incumbents seeking reelection; Agriculture Commissioner Steve See FILINGS, page A2 Troxler, Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, Secretary of State Elaine Marshall and Superintendent Catherine Truitt. Marshall is the only Democrat and the only incumbent who did not pick up a primary challenger. Troxler will be seeking $2.00