COVID Spread, Labor Shortage Prompts Postponement Of Lexington Barbecue Festival
Organizers have called off this year's Lexington Barbecue Festival for the second year in a row.
Organizers have called off this year's Lexington Barbecue Festival for the second year in a row.
As the delta variant continues to drive record case numbers and hospitalizations, monoclonal antibody treatments for the virus are becoming increasingly popular.
Classes are back in session and COVID-19 cases connected to schools are on the rise once again.
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for people with compromised immune systems. The shots may be more widely available soon.
North Carolina officials are touting a federal program that offers consumers discounts on broadband connections and computers.
North Carolina is closing in on one million downloads of an app released last year to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Governor Roy Cooper has signed a bill requiring that school boards vote monthly on face mask policies.
New data shows that most people dying from COVID-19 in North Carolina are unvaccinated. This comes as hospitalizations are hitting a record high in the state.
The Davidson County Schools Board of Education has voted in favor of mandatory masking for students and staff.