RALEIGH North Carolina surpassed the 1 million mark of COVID-19 vaccine doses administered across the state last Friday. This milestone capped a week when the state's vaccine providers administered more than 99% of first doses. Beginning today, the state's dashboard will be update...
In the camps' 2020 sessions, there were 19 cases of COVID-19 among 5,344 staff and 1,486 youth, only two of which were linked to possible on-site transmission at a group of YMCA of the Triangle camps, at a time when rates in North Carolina had hit their first peak, according to ...
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Students seeking partial refunds for tuition and fees paid to University of North Carolina campuses in spring 2020 hope the N.C. Supreme Court will take their case. The students argue that their universities owe refunds because of COVID-related shutdowns. ...
North Carolina couple was sentenced to prison this week for embezzling $239,000 from a Charlotte high school’s booster club. The husband, who attempted to cover up their tracks with COVID-19 relief funds, was sentenced to additional time. Former South Mecklenburg High School athletic booster ...
The move comes after North Carolina experienced a record high of COVID-19 cases, with more than 12,000 new cases reported over the weekend, breaking previous records. As of Tuesday, there have been more than 400,000 cases of the virus in North Carolina. Nearly 2,400 people are currently...
A pug living in a North Carolina home with three people who have tested positive for coronavirus became the first U.S. dog diagnosed with the COVID-19 respiratory illness, the American Humane Society said on Tuesday. The pooch apparently contracted the virus from the mother, father or son ...
TheraCare Health & Wellness, LLC is a licensed provider of home health care in North Carolina, and of home care in both North and South Carolina.
TheraCare Health & Wellness, LLC is a licensed provider of home health care in North Carolina, and of home care in both North and South Carolina.
Anyone who does not have business at the courthouse should not enter a North Carolina courthouse. Likewise, anyone who’s likely been exposed to the coronavirus should not enter a North Carolina courthouse. Judges and court officials must ensure members of the public do not stand or sit in clo...