Trump Demands Answer From Gov Cooper Regarding Full Capacity Convention
President Donald Trump is demanding an answer from North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper within a week regarding the Repubican National Convention.
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President Donald Trump is demanding an answer from North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper within a week regarding the Repubican National Convention.
As of 2PM today, there were 3,366 cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) with 78 deaths due to COVID-19 reported among Mecklenburg County residents. Data as of yesterday are further described below.
North Carolina Secretary of Health Dr. Mandy Cohen has written a letter to the President and CEO of the Republican National Convention following President Trump's threat to move the RNC to another state if Governor Cooper's coronavirus restrictions didn't allow full participation.
Events across the state being held virtually. Some pools and beaches opting to stay closed.
Cloth face masks worn during the coronavirus pandemic should be washed regularly, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
According to the Charlotte Hornets, the organization will open the Novant Health Training Center inside Spectrum Center to voluntary individual player workouts starting Tuesday, May 26th.
Phase II of reopening is underway in North Carolina. It comes as coronavirus cases are increasing, but so is testing. And we're following the latest on the Republican National Convention in Charlotte. Will it move toward virtual events?
Officials say 61 patients in Caldwell County are now counted as recovered from COVID-19.
North Carolina is in phase two of reopening. Restaurants can now serve customers in their dinning rooms.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced today that the state will begin Phase 2 of reopening at 5pm on Friday, May 22nd.
Governor Roy Cooper and the North Carolina Coronavirus Task Force announced the launch of the Count On Me NC campaign, a free online training for business owners and customers, Friday before entering into Phase Two of reopening.
Public health officials in Mecklenburg County hold a news conference to provide updates on the county's response to the coronavirus.
About three months until the Republican National Convention in Charlotte and contingency plans are being put together.Β
Since North Carolina is still seeing an increase in cases of coronavirus, Governor Roy Cooper and health officials decided to keep gyms and fitness studios closed.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is reporting its first case of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19.
North Carolina businesses making preparations on Wednesday night to open as the state nears Phase Two of the reopen plan.Β
From corporate migration, with big companies like Honeywell and Truist calling Charlotte home. To people looking to trade in their expensive, high density cities and move to a different pace.
Rowan County Health Department officials say the county has 570 positive coronavirus cases and 27 deaths as of May 20th.Β
Governor Henry McMaster today announced that attraction facilities will be permitted to open throughout South Carolina beginning Friday, May 22nd.
Public health officials in some states are accused of bungling coronavirus infection statistics or even using a little sleight of hand to deliberately make things look better than they are.
Concern from residents led town leaders in Davidson to consider a requirement that people wear masks in public.
The company that makes it says demand for it's thermal product is increasing.
A Better World in West Charlotte typically provides after school care for nearby families. But the non-profit has now shifted their entire operation online and are doing what they can to continue their ways.Β
Owner hopes Phase 2 reopening for NC will begin this weekend
Pier 1 has announced that they plan to close all their stores by fall 2020.
