CMS: Board of Education Voted To Approve Full-Remote Learning
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted to open schools with fully remote learning in an emergency meeting July 29th, according to a news release.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted to open schools with fully remote learning in an emergency meeting July 29th, according to a news release.
North Carolina regulators have told the stateβs big for-profit electric, natural gas and water utilities to keep delaying disconnections through August as customers still struggle financially from COVID-19.
The City of Wilmington, NC tweeted a friendly reminder to please wear a mask to the tune of "Wannabe," by the Spice Girls.
Herman Cain, former Republican presidential candidate and former CEO of a major pizza chain who went on to become an ardent supporter of President Donald Trump, has died of complications from the coronavirus. He was 74.
Like private schools and tutoring groups.
The Charlotte Hornets, in partnership with Bank of America, have expanded their annual Day of Service to be the first Week of Service.Β
Gov. Henry McMaster today announced that all previously recommended guidelines for restaurants and other establishments that attract groups of people are now mandatory. The governorβs Executive Order establishing these new measures will go into effect Monday, August 3.
Vice President Mike Pence vowed Wednesday that schools around the country will have the resources they need to reopen for in-person learning as he visited a classroom of masked fourth graders at a North Carolina private school.
There will be no rides or rows of games like ring toss, basketball or Whac-a-Mole, but officials with the South Carolina State Fair are still planning to hold a scaled-down version of the event this year in what theyβre calling an effort to give the community a bright spot amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The North Carolina State Fair has been canceled for this year due to safety, financial and attendance challenges from COVID-19, State Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler announced Wednesday.
WCCB Charlotte's Alexandra Elich sat down for a one-on-one interview with Earnest Winston.
With actions to slow the spread of COVID-19 beginning to have impact, Governor Roy Cooper is doubling down on prevention measures with Executive Order 153 stopping the sale of alcoholic drinks in restaurants, breweries, wineries, and distilleries at 11 pm. North Carolina bars that are currently closed will remain closed. This order will take effect Friday, July 31.
The N.C. Education Lotteryβs Charlotte regional office and claim center will reopen Tuesday, July 28, at 9 a.m. to pay prizes to lottery players.
President Donald Trumpβs handling of the coronavirus pandemic put his political fate in grave jeopardy. Now heβs hoping to get credit for his administrationβs aggressive push for a vaccine -β and crossing his fingers that one gets approved before Election Day.
Target is joining Walmart in closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day, ending a decade long tradition of jump starting Black Friday door buster sales.
President Donald Trumpβs National Security Adviser Robert OβBrien has tested positive for the coronavirus β making him the highest-ranking official to test positive so far.
The worldβs biggest COVID-19 vaccine study got underway Monday with the first of 30,000 planned volunteers helping to test shots created by the U.S. government -- one of several candidates in the final stretch of the global vaccine race.
Liquor sales in North Carolina jumped 12% during the fiscal year that ended on June 30, according to data from the stateβs Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission.
Local leaders reacting on Friday to news that the REpublican National Convention events for Jacksonville had been cancelled by President Donald Trump.Β
New changes tonight for bars and restaurants in Mecklenburg County.
Mecklenburg County public health officials say four Park and Recreation employees have contracted coronavirus, according to a news release.
Photographer Ryan Sumner has been taking free professional headshots for people who have lost their job because of the pandemic, as part of the "10,000 Headshots" campaign.
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