Pandemic Concerns Could Lead To Poll Worker Shortage In North Carolina
As pandemic concerns reverberate in a presidential election year, North Carolina may be facing a shortage in poll workers.
As pandemic concerns reverberate in a presidential election year, North Carolina may be facing a shortage in poll workers.
As officials map a strategy for public schools this fall in the face of COVID-19, North Carolina education leaders are also reflecting on what's been learned about the digital divide in the state.
As many companies are seeing financial losses during the coronavirus pandemic, HanesBrands has experienced double-digit growth in the second quarter.
School starts in just a few weeks, and no matter what districts across North Carolina do to re-open, this year will look different.
A state moratorium on shutting off utilities due to non-payment expires this week. Governor Roy Cooper says a new program is coming.
The Guilford County Board of Education has approved a reopening plan.
The city of Winston-Salem has canceled this year's Carolina Classic Fair, citing the rising trend in positive COVID-19 cases and the ongoing restrictions for mass gatherings statewide.
A new organization that provides bail assistance in Forsyth County has faced an unforeseen need posed by the pandemic and arrests related to demonstrations for racial justice.
Organizers of the annual Barbecue Festival in Lexington have called off this year's event amid the ongoing effort to control the spre