N.C. House works on COVID-19 legislation, but are they moving fast enough?
N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) has convened a select committee to begin forming the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. However, ...
Read More »N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) has convened a select committee to begin forming the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. However, ...
Read More »The first four cases of COVID-19 in state prisons were announced on Thursday, two days after the North Carolina Department of Public Safety increased ...
Read More »Ran Northam, community safety communications specialist for the Town of Chapel Hill, confirmed in an email that Chapel Hill police have increased their ...
Read More »The U.S. Department of Education recently announced that states would be able to bypass federal standardized testing requirements for the 2019-2020 school ...
Read More »Burr is under investigation for selling stock after confidential briefings on COVID-19.
Read More »In the wake of the novel coronavirus, the census has been delayed, but remains vital to our society. Renee Price, chairperson for Orange County's task ...
Read More »Although the 2020 Presidential election is still over seven months away, state officials are weighing options to find a way to best ensure voter turnout ...
Read More »In wake of the mass economic uncertainty the coronavirus continues to pose, many local restaurants have taken to GoFundMe as a means to collect donations ...
Read More »N.C. environmental departments have lost funding and staff as pollution complaints continue to rise.
Read More »Some college students are concerned because they aren't specifically addressed in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, the third federal ...
Read More »Current superintendent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools has been placed on medical leave, so Abele will be taking action to lead adjustments due to ...
Read More »The expansion of COVID-19 continues raising risks for essential state employees, with the death of a Raleigh sanitation worker last week marking a new ...
Read More »To help during the pandemic, the organization has already donated food to a total of 246 people, including 107 children who are no longer receiving food ...
Read More »In preparation for the implementation of at-home learning until May 15, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education estimated the need for ...
Read More »The University, city and state have seen dramatic changes over the past month due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From classes going remote and campus shutting ...
Read More »As COVID-19 continues to change the dynamics for families everywhere, refugee families in Orange County are facing their own unique set of challenges. ...
Read More »Assistant City & State editor Sonia Rao shares why one should fact-check information during a time when "misinformation and disinformation are already ...
Read More »“To see women who I have worked with having flourished after escaping a situation and to see them on the road to doing better is incredible.”
Read More »Women also formed various war circles, in which they made hospital gowns, garments for refugees, bed pads and various medical supplies. These circles ...
Read More »That message is that as grandmothers, we’ll do everything we can to ensure a safe and sustainable future for our grandchildren,” said Vicki Ryder, ...
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