End Of COVID-19 Emergency Means End Of Curbside Beer In South Carolina
Gov. Henry McMasterβs decision to end the COVID-19 state of emergency in South Carolina means itβs back to being illegal to buy beer and wine outside of a store.
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Gov. Henry McMasterβs decision to end the COVID-19 state of emergency in South Carolina means itβs back to being illegal to buy beer and wine outside of a store.
Vice President Kamala Harris visited South Carolina on Monday to kick off a nationwide push to vaccinate millions more Americans against the coronavirus as July 4 holiday celebrations loom.
Wednesday, President Biden will wrap up his first international trip as president, with a highly anticipated meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Sunday, Biden said he agrees with Putin that relations between the U.S. and Russia are at a "low point."
With abortion and guns already on the agenda, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court is considering adding a third blockbuster issue β whether to ban consideration of race in college admissions.
Leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations staked their claim Sunday to leading the world out of the coronavirus pandemic and crisis, pledging more than 1 billion coronavirus vaccine doses to poorer nations, vowing to help developing countries grow while fighting climate change and backing a minimum tax on multinational firms.
President Joe Biden said on the fifth anniversary of a mass shooting at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando that he will sign a bill naming the site as a national memorial.
As middle school teacher Brittany Paschall assembled a lesson plan on the history of the Negro Baseball Leagues, she wondered how she might have to go about it differently next year under a new Tennessee state law that prohibits teaching certain concepts of race and racism.
Itβs Pride Month, and gay Americans should have a lot to celebrate, but Congress has so far failed to extend federal civil rights protections to LGBTQ people.
Governor Roy Cooper signed an Executive Order on Friday extending North Carolina's COVID-19 state of emergency until July 30th.
North Carolina senators approved a bill on Thursday to bar women from getting abortions on the basis of race, sex or a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome.
As part of North Carolinaβs effort to encourage more North Carolinians to receive COVID-19 vaccines, Governor Roy Cooper announced $4 Million Summer Cash and College Tuition drawings to motivate those who have not yet been vaccinated β and thank those who have.
About three dozen municipalities β Charlotte and Greensboro among them β would see scheduled fall elections moved to early next year in legislation approved unanimously by the House on Wednesday that anticipates delayed redistricting.
The White House dropped Trump-era executive orders intended to ban the popular apps TikTok and WeChat and will conduct its own review aimed at identifying national security risks with software applications tied to China, officials said Wednesday.
U.S. Representative Ted Budd is riding after a key endorsement from former President Trump. While others running arenβt that happy, count former Gov. Pat McCrory among them, others in the GOP establishment wonder if Trump is a help or hindrance. WCCB Political Contributor, Mary C. Curtis weighs in.
Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper is dropping hints about possible plans for a new stadium. He says a dome is out, because of COVID. And he's open to building the new stadium in Uptown.
The funding dispute between the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board and Mecklenburg County Commissioners is now heading to mediation. The two sides couldn't work things out during a joint meeting held Monday.
Donald Trump on Saturday pushed Republicans to support candidates who are loyal to him in next yearβs midterm elections as the former president launched a new more active phase of his post presidency.
Former President Donald Trump is back on the political stage. He was the keynote speaker at the North Carolina Republican State Convention on Saturday.
Donald Trump is coming to the Republican Party's annual convention in North Carolina, a state whose electoral votes he won in 2016 and 2020. The former president is scheduled to address more than 1,200 convention-goers Saturday in Greenville.
The Justice Department said Saturday that it no longer will secretly obtain reportersβ records during leak investigations, a policy shift that abandons a practice decried by news organizations and press freedom groups.