North State Journal Vol. 6, Issue 25

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2021

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The Panthers take the field before last Sunday’s preseason opener in Indianapolis against the Colts. Carolina lost 21-18.

UNC journalism dean announces resignation The dean of the school of journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced Tuesday she is stepping down. In a statement issued to faculty at the Hussman School of Journalism and Media, Susan King said a search will begin this week and she will remain as dean until a successor is named. King, who in her statement mentioned she did not plan to stay as dean beyond a decade, also said she will take a leave before returning to the school as a tenured faculty member. The statement made no specific reference to the conflict that accompanied her efforts to bring Nikole Hannah-Jones, the controversial author of the “1619 Project” to the journalism school faculty, but she noted the events of the last year. Hannah-Jones ultimately rejected UNC and decided to join the faculty at Howard University. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Former lawmaker gets probation David Lewis, the former chairman of the powerful House Rules Committee in the N.C. House, was sentenced Tuesday to probation and ordered to pay a fine for an unlawful scheme to siphon campaign dollars to his family farm. Lewis had pleaded guilty to two counts nearly a year ago. He resigned from the General Assembly the same day the accusations and the plea agreement became public. U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn sentenced Lewis to two years of supervised release, which is similar to probation, and a $1,000 fine, according to information provided by the U.S. attorney’s office in Charlotte. Federal prosecutors recommended in May that he receive no prison time. Lewis’ attorneys had made a similar request, writing at the time that his wrongdoing was “an act of desperation rather than greed.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

State Rep. Kidwell recovering from COVID-19 Rep. Keith Kidwell (R-Beaufort) was recovering at home Tuesday after he tested positive for COVID-19 recently and was hospitalized, a spokesman for House Republicans said. Kidwell and his wife were diagnosed with the coronavirus. Kidwell, an income-tax-return preparer, is now in his second House term. He’s chairman of the House Freedom Caucus at the General Assembly. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

COVID cases, deaths drop According to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control, positive COVID cases are down 15% in N.C. versus the prior week at 211 cases and the death rate per 100,000 fell 41% to 0.5. Hospitalizations in N.C. were up 37% and the federal government still considers the state an area of “high transmission.” Statewide, 54.2% of the adult population is fully vaccinated. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

More on the first look at this year’s team on B1.

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Defiant Biden is face of chaotic Afghan evacuation

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By Jonathan Lemire The Associated Press

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Firearms advocacy groups sue Mecklenburg sheriff over delayed pistol permits Complaint alleges Mecklenburg sheriff violated state laws

der the United States Constitution and North Carolina Constitution are over,” said GRNC president Paul Valone in a statement. “GRNC intends to ensure the rights of lawful citizens to By A.P. Dillon protect themselves are respectNorth State Journal ed. To that end, we will file as RALEIGH — Multiple fire- many lawsuits as necessary. Otharms advocacy groups, along er non-compliant sheriffs would do well to heed our with several individwarning.” uals, have filed a lawThe suit alleges suit against Mecklenthat McFadden’s ofburg County Sheriff fice was taking up to Gary McFadden for “Defendant six months to schedMcFadden’s refusal to McFadden’s appointments for issue pistol purchase custom, policy, ule permits and up to an permits and conadditional six months cealed handgun per- and practice to process permit apmits in a timely man- of refusing to plications. ner, as required by “Defendant McNorth Carolina state timely issue Fadden’s custom, pollaw. pistol purchase icy, and practice of reGrass Roots North fusing to timely issue Carolina (GRNC) and permits and pistol purchase perGun Owners of Amer- concealed mits and concealed ica (GOA) are the handgun handgun permits viomain plaintiffs in the lates Article I, Section lawsuit, which seeks permits 30 of the North Caroa preliminary injunc- violates Article lina Constitution betion against McFadcause the Sheriff’s acden. The complaint I, Section 30 tions infringe on the lists three individu- of the North right ‘of the people’ to al plaintiffs who are keep and bear arms, residents of Mecklen- Carolina rights that ‘shall not burg County. Rights Constitution.” be infringed,’” the Watch Internationlawsuit reads. al (“RWI”), located in Language in The lawsuit also North Carolina; and states that “AddiGun Owners Founda- lawsuit against tionally, Defendant tion (“GOF”), located McFadden McFadden is violatin Virginia, are also ing North Carolina’s listed in the suit. mandatory, nondis“The days of sheriffs obstructing North Caroli- cretionary timeframes for issuing na citizens from exercising their right to keep and bear arms un- See FIREARMS, page A2

Orange County School Board votes down vaccine requirement to participate in sports, clubs Passes motion to require staff be vaccinated upon FDA approval

By David Larson North State Journal

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icized. But I would rather take that criticism than pass this on to a fifth president,” said Biden. “I am FOUR PRESIDENTS share re- the president of the United States, sponsibility for the missteps in Af- the buck stops with me.” His firm tone differed little from ghanistan that accumulated over two decades. But only President just five weeks ago, when he bullJoe Biden will be the face of the ishly predicted what would happen as his Aug. 31 deadline for withwar’s chaotic, violent conclusion. The president fought that re- drawal neared. He declared there ality Monday as he spread blame was going to be no repeat of the humiliating U.S. evacfor the Taliban’s swift uation from Vietnam and complete recapnearly a half century ture of Afghanistan. He ago and “no circumpointed to a previous “He overruled agreement brokered by his own military stance where you see people being lifted off then-President Donald the roof of an embasTrump, expressed frus- leaders to do it, tration with Afghan and he owns it.” sy of the United States from Afghanistan.” President Ashraf Ghani But the devastating and lamented the perimages from Kabul riformance of Afghan Senate Minority valed anything witnational security forc- Leader Mitch nessed in Saigon. es. Republicans overMcConnell on Thousands of Afwhelmingly criticized ghan citizens, many of Biden, and he found few Biden’s decision whom worked as transvocal backers among lators and other aides fellow Democrats. The collapse of the Afghan gov- to American troops, thronged the ernment is the biggest foreign pol- Kabul airport, desperate to escape icy crisis of Biden’s young presi- the Taliban. In heartbreaking footdency, recalling setbacks for past age, some tried frantically to board presidents such as the withdraw- a U.S. military plane flying to safeal from Vietnam and the botched ty, attempting to dash alongside as Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba. The it raced down the runway. A few managed to cling to the reverberations of the Taliban’s success were startling, endangering plane before it took off and video Afghan women and girls, posing showed several falling through the new security threats and threat- air as the airplane rapidly gained ening to undercut global views of altitude over the city. The evacuation received conAmerica’s reliability. In the face of such stark conse- demnation at home and abroad, quences, Biden admitted no fault with German Chancellor Angefor the chaotic drawdown and in- la Merkel calling the latest develstead forcefully defended his move opments “bitter, dramatic and awto leave a nation the U.S. has tried ful.” And security officials warned to safeguard since it toppled the Taliban regime after the Sept. 11, See BIDEN, page A2 2001, attacks, when smoke still rose from the rubble of the World Trade Center. “Here’s what I believe to my core: It is wrong to order American troops to step up when Afghanistan’s own armed forces would not,” said Biden. “How many more generations of America’s daughters and sons would you have me send to fight Afghanistan’s civil war? I will not repeat the mistakes we made in the past.” When Biden took responsibility, it was more for ending the war than for the manner in which it happened. “I know my decision will be crit-

HILLSBOROUGH — The Orange County School Board voted to approve a dramatic tightening of their COVID-19 Health & Safety Guidelines and Expectations at a special meeting on Aug. 16. The

exception was the most controversial item, which would put in place that “All students, coaches, and employees who directly support athletics, cheerleading, club sports, chorus, marching band, or theater who are eligible for a vaccine must be vaccinated in order to remain eligible to participate effective September 7, 2021.” Instead, the board replaced this item, known as item B6, with an additional day of weekly testing for those in athletics or other after-school extracurricular activi-

ties. All other elements of the plan passed, although some debate was had on item B4, which was the mandate for employees of OCS to be vaccinated once the vaccine is FDA-approved. One amendment was made to all elements of the plan — a requirement that these guidelines be revisited quarterly to see if local infection rates still warranted the measures. Other elements of the new See ORANGE CO., page A2


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