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NEWS 2/10/14 9:21pm

In 2014, Governor McCrory looks to lead 'Carolina Comeback'

Gov. Pat McCrory held a press conference Jan. 21 where he laid out his administration’s agenda for the 2014 short session. In the State of the State address last year, McCrory promised to focus on the three E’s: economic growth, education reform and increasing government efficiency.


NEWS 2/10/14 8:11pm

President Obama outlines federal minimum wage increase

The State of the Union address usually serves to rally the nation for a new year, but this year, President Obama introduced a new policy to raise the minimum wage for federal workers by executive order. In the plan laid out after the address, the Obama administration would only provide federal contracts to companies that pay their employees a minimum of $10.10 per hour.


NEWS 2/10/14 7:08pm

Evidence suppressed in United States v. Alexis Gray

A handwritten note containing plans for committing and cleaning up a murder cannot be admitted as evidence in the prosecution of United States v. Alexis Gray, due to a ruling by Federal Judge William Osteen. The note was discovered in a "sippy-cup" in Gray's gold Acura, a closed container that Elon Campus Police did not have a valid warrant to search.


NEWS 2/10/14 12:09am

Freshman arrested Friday for felony drug charges, misdemeanors

An Elon University freshman was arrested Friday, Feb. 7 inside his Danieley I apartment for five drug-related charges. Orion Ezra Sires, 19, was arrested by the Elon Police Department for three felony charges: possession of marijuana with intent to sell or deliver, manufacturing of marijuana and maintaining a vehicle, dwelling or other place for controlled substances. The freshman was also arrested for two misdemeanors: possession of drug paraphernalia and  possession of up to one-half ounce of marijuana. Bond was set at $30,000.


SPORTS 2/9/14 1:03am

Jack Isenbarger three-pointer pushes Elon past Georgia Southern

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olgip0B1WgY&list=UUaKWsFcrO1yoE5qHmYq419g ELON, N.C.-- With its leading scorer out with the flu and an abysmal shooting performance to show for on the night, the Elon University Men's basketball team managed, against all odds, to hang around long enough to set up a game-winning three-pointer by Jack Isenbarger


NEWS 2/8/14 11:12pm

berren salcedo - 2014-02-08 23:12:51

Hi, this is Berren Salcedo with FOX Sports 1 in Los Angeles. We were looking to use your footage of Elon's game-winning three-pointer to defeat Georgia Southern.


NEWS 2/8/14 12:28pm

Team USA poised for another silver medal

Team Canada has been the top dog in Olympic hockey in recent years, having won the gold medal in two of the past three Olympic Games. Most recently, Team Canada knocked off Team USA to win gold in a thrilling overtime victory in 2010.  As the 2014 Winter Olympics near, it seems as though Team USA is poised for another second place finish. This year’s Team USA squad consists of a solid core of players in Patrick Kane, Ryan Kesler and Phil Kessel.  Jimmy Howard, Ryan Miller and Jonathan Quick will mind the net, giving Team USA three solid options in goal.  The team is tremendously talented, but is still lagging behind Team Canada when it comes to overall roster talent. Of course, topping Team Canada is no easy task.  After all, hockey originated in Canada and has long been a hotbed of National Hockey League talent.  This year’s team, as usual, is reminiscent of an All-Star team. Sidney Crosby and Jonathan Toews lead a roster that is full of goal-scorers.  From Patrice Bergeron to Rick Nash to Patrick Sharp and Corey Perry, this team can flat-out put the puck in the back of the net.  They are so stacked that veterans such as Eric Staal, Joe Thornton and Claude Giroux were left off of the team.  There are simply too many talented Canadian players to find a place on the team for everyone. Team USA, the second most talented team in the world behind Team Canada, does not have this luxury.  They need their most talented and experienced players on the ice in order to take home the gold, but this is not what they are doing. Team USA will bring a very inexperienced and young team to compete in Sochi, Russia, especially on the blue line.  Brooks Orpik and Ryan Suter are the only two returning defensemen from the 2010 Olympic team.  Newcomers John Carlson, Justin Faulk, Cam Fowler, Paul Martin, Ryan McDonagh and Kevin Shattenkirk will join Orpik and Suter to form a very young defensive core with little Olympic experience. Jack Johnson of the Columbus Blue Jackets is the most notable defensive snub for Team USA.  Johnson, who played for Team USA during the 2010 games in Vancouver, provides a physical presence that the younger defensemen will not be able to match. In addition to Johnson, winger Bobby Ryan, of the Ottawa Senators, was another player that was surprisingly left off of the American team.  At 26, would Ryan not be a better choice than, say, Max Pacioretty, who has no prior Olympic experience?  The answer is yes.  Pacioretty is a talented player, but Ryan is a proven goal-scoring threat that Team USA will need on the ice. Team USA has not won a gold medal in hockey at the Winter Olympics since 1980, when the “Miracle on Ice” team stunned a U.S.S.R.



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