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More Than 10,000 North Carolina Students Unaccounted For
North Carolina education officials recently estimated that educators can't account for about 10,000 to 15,000 public school students this school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evictions Continue Despite Moratorium, Court Closures
With North Carolina courts closed for in-person appearances through mid-January due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, eviction hearings are temporarily put on pause.
Cooper Asks Feds For More Notice On Vaccine Allotment
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper wants the federal government to provide more time for the state to plan where it wants doses of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine sent.
Lawsuit Aims To Hold Courts Accountable For Eviction Moratorium Violations
Legal Aid of North Carolina is suing some state and county court officials over uneven enforcement of a federal eviction moratorium by some counties.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper Wins Reelection
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has been reelected, defeating Republican challenger Lt. Gov. Dan Forest.
Federal Grand Jury Indicts Boone Man On Child Pornography Charges
A federal grand jury in Charlotte has handed down multiple sex charges against a Boone man.
NC Government Agencies Recommend Staying Off The Roads As Snow Cleanup Continues
State transportation and emergency services have been working around the clock in response to the snowstorm that's swept across North Carolina.
Senator Richard Burr Opens Up About Russia Probe
For much of the last two years, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr has been the Russia investigator who is seen but rarely heard on Capitol Hill.