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More Positive COVID-19 Cases At Guilford Greensboro Courthouse
More positive cases of COVID-19 have been discovered among staff at the Guilford County Greensboro Courthouse.
Publix Fires Five Black Employees Over Local BLM Protests
Publix Super Markets has fired five of its African American employees in response to their participation in Black Lives Matter protests in Winston-Salem at the end of June.
State NAACP: Touch-Screen Voting Could Spread Virus
The North Carolina NAACP is asking a judge to bar the use of touch-screen voting machines in several counties for fear that they could contribute to the spread of COVID-19.
Reduced Income From Fines And Fees Means Bad News For School Budgets
With fewer cars on the road and court dates delayed, the state is taking in a smaller amount of fines and fees than normal.
UNC-Chapel Hill To Conduct COVID-19 Vaccine Trials
The University of North Carolina is among the new sites for a COVID-19 vaccine trial.
HPU Poll: More North Carolinians Say Country Is On The Wrong Track
A new poll from High Point University finds more pessimism among North Carolinians about where the country is going.
Greensboro Makes Juneteenth A Paid Holiday For City Employees
Greensboro's city council unanimously voted Tuesday night to make Juneteenth a paid holiday for city employees starting next year.
City Councilwoman Sharon Hightower proposed the idea.
Fact Check: Tillis Says Cunningham Both Criticized And Benefited From Relief Program
North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis is accusing his opponent of being a hypocrite.