Iredell County Has 104 Confirmed Coronavirus Cases, 6 Deaths
As of April 27th, there are currently 104 confirmed coronavirus cases and six deaths in Iredell County.
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As of April 27th, there are currently 104 confirmed coronavirus cases and six deaths in Iredell County.
Governor Roy Cooper announced on Friday that public schools will remain closed for the duration of the school year, with remote learning continuing, along with a $1.4 billion budget proposal to help the state with coronavirus relief.
The first clinical trial for patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is officially open at Atrium Health, according to a news release.
Deputies with the Watauga County Sheriff's Office say they are searching for the person who broke into Mountain Pathways School in Boone on April 19th.
Members of the Charlotte Knights front office volunteered their time at Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina on April 23rd.
A Monroe woman who posed as an FBI agent on her dating websites has been sentenced to serve 37 months in prison, according to U.S. Attorney Andrew Murray.
Governor Roy Cooper issued Executive Order No. 135 extending North Carolina’s Stay At Home order through May 8. The orders extending closure of restaurants for dine-in service and bars and closure of other close-contact businesses are also extended through May 8.
Novant Health will resume some non-time sensitive and non-emergent surgeries and procedures beginning Monday, May 4.
Police say reckless driving is a factor in a crash that killed a teenager in south Charlotte.
Beginning May 1st, Ticketmaster says they will start issuing refunds for concerts and events that were postponed due to the coronavirus, according to Ticketmaster.
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