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national reporter. Covering the Southeast, particularly the Carolinas and Virginia. With a love of small town America. valerie.bauerlein@wsj.com

Raleigh, N.C.
Joined August 2009

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  1. Oct 20
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    “Suburban women, will you please like me?” Trump says in Pennsylvania.

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    Sep 22

    On Tuesday's front page: A tick-tock on how ByteDance, Oracle and the White House came to their deal, now in jeopardy, on that hot Chinese dancing-video app everyone's talking about.

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  4. Sep 16

    Thanks, Tim! It's been a while since I had a "Timerick."

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  5. Sep 16

    People are tossing sourdough starters, abandoning 'Victory Gardens' and coming to terms with the fact that they'll never give a haircut with their Flowbee: “I kept reminding my family about it, but nobody seemed to be interested." via

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  6. Aug 26

    I had the good fortune to fly with for Florence in 2018. Stay safe out there, y'all.

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    Jul 17

    Now that’s an alert

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    Let's talk about unemployment benefits. The federal government is currently "employing" about 20 million Americans at a weekly wage of $600. In about 10 days, it plans to lay off all of them. What do you think that is going to do to the economy?

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  9. Jul 16

    An update to widen the appeal of Scrabble gets mixed reviews from purists: "like being inside the small intestine of a unicorn" via

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  10. Jul 9

    “There is no national goal, no national objective.” Cases trending up in 35 states; AZ, FL, LA, CA and SC top the list, adjusted for population w/ and via

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    Jun 16

    I learned something today from this great ahed: "At terminal velocity, even tofu can do fatal damage to a windshield." via

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    Jun 13

    “It’s analogous to taking a grape and hitting it with a hammer,” a retinal specialist said of a rubber bullet striking an eye. “The vast majority of the time, we can’t fix these eyes.” via w/

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    Jun 11

    “It feels to me, with Confederate symbols, a bit like the gay marriage debate, where it seemed impossible, impossible, impossible, and then all of a sudden there was a huge shift in public opinion on it.” via w/

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  14. Jun 11

    “It isn’t clear what to do with the monuments once they come down. The long-planned opening of the National Confederate Museum in Elm Springs, Tenn., was delayed last month...(and) has struggled with fundraising in the past.”

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  15. Jun 5
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    May 31
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    You are a good man, Dale Murphy. Your son is, too.

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  17. May 29

    "There’s a psychological component to reopening our economy. If people are confident enough to come out to dinner, they’ll be confident enough to do anything.” Opening night at Saluda's restaurant in Columbia, S.C. via

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    Apr 24

    Today on , takes us inside a small grocery store in North Carolina that's trying to stay open amid the pandemic.

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    Apr 18

    Please read this story about Frank Timberlake. He owns & runs the only grocery store in Northhampton County, the county with the highest % of infections in NC. Frank Timberlake is a source of life for the people of Rich Square. Frank Timberlake is a hero.

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  20. Apr 18

    Thank you, . That means a lot coming from you. I know you love our home state!

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