Some colleges go back to virtual classes after surge in virus cases
A surge in coronavirus cases has some colleges rethinking in-person classes as students prepare to come back to campus.
A surge in coronavirus cases has some colleges rethinking in-person classes as students prepare to come back to campus.
Forsyth County is averaging about 100 new COVID-19 cases per day, nearly double the rate from a month ago. The percent positive metric is also up.
North Carolina has announced the next round of funding aimed at ensuring an equitable response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Carolina has announced a new program offering financial assistance to help families pay water bills.
Ninety percent of North Carolina's farmworkers are uninsured. The same percentage isn't comfortable speaking English.
A nonprofit is investing $120 million in North Carolina and four other states to help address the opioid epidemic.
The Winston-Salem City Council unanimously approved a new $3 million program designed to help local nonprofits and small businesses stay afloat.
Few North Carolina parents had their children vaccinated in the first days COVID-19 shots were available for kids age 5 to 11, according to the latest data collected by the state Department of Heal