Positive COVID-19 Case Prompts Temporary Closure Of Some Guilford County Courtrooms
The Guilford County Courthouse has closed its Superior and District courtrooms in Greensboro for the remainder of the week.
The Guilford County Courthouse has closed its Superior and District courtrooms in Greensboro for the remainder of the week.
Five employees at the Forsyth County courthouse have tested positive for COVID-19.
The courthouse will have limited operations next week but will not be closed completely.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is investing in new technology to improve indoor air quality in some buildings before classrooms reopen in the coming weeks.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper says President Donald Trump is setting a poor example when it comes to the coronavirus. He made his comments at a press conference Tuesday.
As of Monday, North Carolina was 41st in the nation for its total response rate to Census 2020.
A spokesman for U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina says that the senator is improving after experiencing mild symptoms following a positive COVID-19 test.
Courts in Winston-Salem continue to move forward with evictions. This comes after a national moratorium was issued on evictions designed to halt them for reasons of non-payment.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Wednesday that bars, amusement parks and movie theaters can partially reopen starting on Friday under a new Phase 3 order.