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Myers was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and moved to Wilmington, North Carolina, as a child. [2] [3] His voter registration states that he belongs to "two or more races."[3] Myers earned his Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, and his Master of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Calvin Jones (1775–1846), Mayor of Raleigh, Adjutant General of North Carolina, and founder of Wake Forest College [21] I. Beverly Lake , former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Clarence Lightner (1921–2002), mayor (1973–1975); Raleigh's first popularly elected African-American mayor and first of any major Southern city
North Carolina, 325 U.S. 226 (1945), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a divorce decree granted by Nevada was not entitled to full faith and credit in North Carolina because the Nevada court lacked jurisdiction over the parties. [1] It was a follow-up to the Supreme Court's decision in Williams v. North Carolina ...
Born in Southern Pines, McMillan earned a philosophy degree from NC State in 1978 and promptly took up bartending, his family reported in an obituary. Before his stint at Player’s Retreat, Bert ...
Jacoby & Meyers is an American law firm established as a partnership by Leonard Jacoby and Stephen Meyers (1943–1996) that used an extensive advertising campaign to build exposure and awareness of the firm, growing from a single storefront to as many as 150 offices in Arizona, California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
Bishop filed for divorce on November 13, 2017. The divorce was granted on April 6, 2018. [5] After his separation, he began a relationship with clinical psychologist Julie Seel. At the time of his death, Bishop and his two sons, who he had sole custody of, resided in Hope Valley Country Club in Durham, North Carolina. [5] [6]
M. Jackson "Jack" Nichols is an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2022 to 2023. [1] An attorney from Raleigh, North Carolina , he represented the 34th district (including constituents in Wake County ).
Ray Wilkinson (April 14, 1925 – December 4, 2004) was a long-time agricultural news anchor and reporter for Capitol Broadcasting Company in Raleigh, North Carolina. Wilkinson was born in Lombard, Illinois. Wilkinson served in World War II and briefly did a radio stint in Savannah, Georgia before moving to North Carolina.