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As universities grapple with frozen federal research funding and other cuts, their role as economic engines for local ...
COVID-19 cases are rising in 26 states. Is the US in a summer wave? What to know about COVID trends and symptoms of the new ...
Coronavirus is exploding in the South. What can North Carolina do to control it? By Caroline Petrow-Cohen The Charlotte Observer Jul 22, 2020 Jul 22, 2020 0 ...
On December 13, the North Carolina Supreme Court gave policyholders a partial victory in long-running litigation over business interruption coverage for shutdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The number of people in North Carolina who've applied for unemployment benefits since the coronavirus pandemic began is at 1.31 million. The Winston-Salem Journal reports that ...
The relocation company moveBuddha recently released its latest 2025 Moving Trends Report, which analyzed searches on its ...
Former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) is entering the state’s Senate race, a recruitment win for Democrats who hope the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic will cost Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina more than it had expected, the health insurer's new CEO Tunde Sotunde, MD, told The News & Observer.
North Carolina is considering restrictions that could drop the annual blue crab harvest by 21% — which may make it even harder to find the crustaceans in Maryland restaurants.
6:25 p.m.: A Mecklenburg County resident has become the 10th coronavirus-related death reported statewide on Tuesday, making the day the deadliest to date for North Carolina in the pandemic.