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(06/12/20 2:44am)
The six historically minority-serving institutions in the UNC System will receive approximately $1 million each from the N.C. Policy Collaboratory to fund COVID-19-related research and initiatives.
(06/11/20 5:08pm)
Gov. Cooper signed Executive Order 143 on June 4 to address the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communities of color in North Carolina.
(06/10/20 2:16am)
As protests over George Floyd's death continue across the United States, some Black activists in the Triangle have raised concerns that organizers contacting police may endanger protesters.
(06/09/20 2:05am)
Mayors across Orange County and North Carolina are responding with statements examining systemic racism in their own communities in light of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers and the resulting nationwide protests against systemic racism and police brutality.
(06/08/20 4:42am)
WINSTON-SALEM — Over 1000 protesters marched peacefully from Winston-Salem City Hall to Winston Square Park this Saturday, the largest crowd of protesters to march through the city in eight days of protests.
(06/03/20 3:09am)
On Tuesday, Tropical Storm Cristobal became the third storm to develop in what is expected to be a complicated hurricane season.
(06/01/20 5:28am)
RALEIGH — Tensions between police and protesters escalated Saturday night in downtown Raleigh when thousands gathered to protest racial injustice in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer last Monday.
(05/28/20 2:20am)
On May 14, U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., stepped down as the chairperson of the Senate Intelligence Committee in response to an ongoing FBI investigation into Burr’s stock sales before the COVID-19 pandemic.
(05/22/20 1:59am)
North Carolina is ramping up its coronavirus testing capacity, completing over 8,000 almost every day since May 13.
(05/21/20 9:48pm)
Flowing 40 miles eastward through Orange and Durham counties, the Eno River is a life source for people and wildlife along its path. Now, a new land preservation fund will help the Eno River Association continue conserving lands within the Eno River basin.
(05/20/20 11:12pm)
N.C. Governor Roy Cooper announced in a press briefing today that the state will move into a “modest” Phase 2 of his COVID-19 recovery plan this Friday, May 22 at 5 p.m.
(05/20/20 1:00am)
A recent report from a North Carolina-based advocacy group found that the Latinx immigrants surveyed from across the state are struggling to access COVID-19 government aid.
(05/15/20 2:04am)
Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, along with other state officials, sent a letter to Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday urging him to hold a Council of State meeting to further discuss reopening the state's economy following coronavirus-related shutdowns.
(05/05/20 11:46pm)
Governor Roy Cooper has signed an executive order, effective May 8, that will move North Carolina into Phase 1 of his plan to ease restrictions and reopen the state following the outbreak of COVID-19.
(05/05/20 1:30am)
Gov. Roy Cooper signed two COVID-19 relief bills totaling over $1.5 billion into law Monday, following unanimous passage of the bills over the weekend in both houses of the General Assembly.
(04/30/20 9:22pm)
Gov. Roy Cooper said changes in key COVID-19 measurements indicate that North Carolina will likely be ready to enter Phase 1 of his reopening plan in the coming week.
(04/24/20 2:31am)
Hundreds of demonstrators made their way through the streets of Raleigh on Tuesday calling on state officials to speed up efforts to re-open the state and its economy.
(04/23/20 2:48am)
A medical facility in Clayton, North Carolina, could be crucial to the development of a treatment for COVID-19.
(04/16/20 1:24am)
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the everyday lives of many across the state, getting in the way of social and professional obligations, and the General Assembly is no exception.
(04/17/20 1:34am)
A plan for Piedmont Natural Gas to construct a liquefied natural gas plant in Robeson County is causing conflict among Native American landowners.