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As Coronavirus Infections Swell, NC Researchers Discover a More Infectious Strain
Researchers at Duke say they’ve discovered a new, more infectious, strain of coronavirus that appears to have emerged as the dominant strain.
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Trump, Tillis Losing Ground in NC, New Poll Finds
North Carolina is pulling farther away from the president and incumbent Republican Sen. Thom Tillis, a new poll indicates.
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‘A Story of Uncertainty’: Poll Finds North Carolinians Divided Over Reopening Schools
A new poll finds North Carolina residents deeply divided about reopening schools in August during the coronavirus pandemic.
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‘A Lot of Scary Things Can Happen To People in Police Custody.’ Protesters Demand Veto of NC Police Records Bill
Dozens gathered at NC’s Executive Mansion Monday to protest a bill that could block public access to records pertaining to police custody deaths.
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One Month After George Floyd, NC Lawmakers Restricting Access to Records of Police Custody Deaths
A little more than a month after George Floyd’s death, a NC bill allows officials to keep records of police custody deaths out of the public eye.
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Editorial: Dan Forest’s Threat to Sue Roy Cooper A Ploy For Attention
A new editorial from the Observer papers says Dan Forest’s threat to sue Roy Cooper over social distancing orders is just a bid for attention.
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A NC Official Is Under Fire for a Racist ‘What is Privilege?’ Facebook Post
A deputy register of deeds in Alamance County posted a message about “privilege” that deploys racist stereotypes to critique Black Lives Matter protesters.
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Some NC Sheriffs Are Refusing To Enforce Gov. Cooper’s Mask Order
Coronavirus continues to spread in NC. But a growing number of local sheriffs say the governor’s order is unconstitutional.
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Trump Endorsed This Candidate Who Lost In NC. Now He Says He Didn’t Even Know Her.
Trump claimed he didn’t know Lynda Bennett in a phone call to the winner, Madison Cawthorn. But the truth is more complicated, Axios reports.
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COVID Is Surging in NC. But Republicans Want to Resume Fourth of July Fireworks and Parades
House Bill 686, which is likely to be vetoed by Gov. Cooper, would circumvent current restrictions on Fourth of July parades and firework displays.



















