Top Cooper Official: NC Will ‘Walk Back’ Eased Restrictions If Coronavirus Surges Again
Top official in Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration addresses concerns of a new COVID-19 spike in North Carolina, amid surge in Charlotte.
Top official in Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration addresses concerns of a new COVID-19 spike in North Carolina, amid surge in Charlotte.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said there’s no “urgency” to pass another bill and that Republicans are “assessing what we’ve done already.”
Gov. Cooper and DHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen emphasize a measured approach to reducing coronavirus social distancing orders, despite pressure from protesters.
Meat plants are considered ‘critical infrastructure,’ but COVID-19's spread in North Carolina facilities raises labor concerns.
A North Carolina media expert weighs in on how to cover a minority viewpoint that, nonetheless, sure makes for juicy imagery.
With close to 1,000 confirmed coronavirus cases among meat processing workers, NC officials in Gov. Cooper’s administration must put public health first.
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Several leading 2020 Democratic candidates are trying to win back the Senate from Republicans while refusing corporate PAC money.
NC’s lieutenant governor, who's running against Gov. Roy Cooper this fall, is "desperately" trying to make himself relevant during the pandemic.
Gov. Roy Cooper’s move comes with coronavirus cases still on the rise in North Carolina, but officials cite encouraging trends.