As Coronavirus Lingers, Vote-By-Mail Requests in NC Surging
As the coronavirus lingers, vote by mail requests in NC are four times higher than they at this time in the 2016 election cycle.
As the coronavirus lingers, vote by mail requests in NC are four times higher than they at this time in the 2016 election cycle.
City leaders recognized the WNC city’s role in slavery and segregation and pledged to invest in projects addressing racial inequities. In a historic move, the Asheville City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to provide reparations for the city’s Black residents....
The timing and tone of the ad—as well as its messenger—sparked backlash, given the mass death and economic devastation that has occurred under President Trump’s watch.
How parents are weighing what to do with their kids this fall given the COVID-19 pandemic. Yesterday, Gov. Roy Cooper announced a flexible plan for school reopening. North Carolina K-12 public schools will operate under “Plan B”: a mix of in-person and remote...
NC public schools will be able to hold in-person classes, but with safety and health requirements to keep spread of COVID-19 down.
“When Donald Trump thinks about climate change, the only word he can muster is ‘hoax.’ When I think about climate change, the word I think of is ‘jobs.’”
Without a comprehensive plan that includes additional federal funding, teachers and parents argue, reopening schools could put students, their families, and educators in danger.
Labs in NC are taking more than a week to give test results because of surges in cases and supply chain issues. That's making it hard to stop the disease.
Gov. Roy Cooper is expected to announce his decision today about schools operating this fall while teachers in the state remain concerned.
Officials in Graham passed a town ordinance discouraging protests over the town's Confederate statute standing. A federal judge is intervening.