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NCHSAA delays fall sports September 1 Coronavirus Updates

NCHSAA delays start of fall sports until at least Sept. 1

July 15, 2020 0

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) has delayed the start of the fall sports season until Sept. 1 due to COVID-19. Governor Cooper…

North Carolina Gov. signs order preventing evictions Coronavirus Updates

NC schools to require safety measures for in-person instruction; state stays in Phase 2

July 14, 2020 0

Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen were joined today by education and health…

N.C. Supreme Court hold order resumed bowling Coronavirus Updates

N.C. Supreme Court puts hold on order that resumed bowling

July 14, 2020 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina’s highest court has blocked temporarily a judge’s ruling that allowed dozens of North Carolina’s bowling alleys to reopen by…

NMSI DoD STEM college readiness program Pinecrest Union Pines Coronavirus Updates

NC K-12 students to have mix of online, in-person classes

July 14, 2020 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina will allow K-12 public schools to reopen in the fall with limited in-person capacity. The plan announced by Democratic…

million-plus North Carolina parents to receive check Coronavirus Updates

Beware of COVID-19 scams

July 10, 2020 0

Scammers are now using the COVID-19 pandemic to swindle money and information from unsuspecting victims. One of the more recent types of scams are contact…

COVID-19 cluster at Robbins Elementary School Coronavirus Updates

Cooper says reveal on N.C. schools plan to come next week

July 9, 2020 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper says a decision on how public schools will start the year teaching students during the COVID-19…

COVID-19 outbreak St. Joseph of the Pines Coronavirus Updates

N.C. residents won’t need a doctor’s order for a COVID test

July 7, 2020 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolinians will no longer need to get an order from their doctor to receive a coronavirus test. The state announced…

SPPD conducting community survey Coronavirus Updates

Southern Pines Police Officer tests positive for COVID-19

July 2, 2020 0

On July 2, the Southern Pines Police Department was notified that an officer assigned to the department’s Patrol Division has tested positive for COVID-19. The…

Health department COVID-19 vigilance Fourth of July Coronavirus Updates

Health department urges COVID-19 vigilance during Fourth of July weekend

July 2, 2020 0

As positive COVID-19 case counts continue to rise nationally and across our state, the Moore County Health Department encourages everyone to remain steadfast in adhering…

State reports highest coronavirus hospitalizations Coronavirus Updates

COVID-19 outbreak identified at Seven Lakes Assisted Living and Memory Care

July 2, 2020 0

On July 2, the Moore County Health Department was notified of confirmed positive COVID-19 test results for two residents and one staff member of Seven…

N.C. elementary schools may offer full in-person classes Coronavirus Updates

As COVID cases hit new high, N.C. delays K-12 reopen plans

July 1, 2020 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina delayed announcing statewide plans for reopening K-12 public schools. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said he expects to release updated…

two bodies found Fort Bragg Coronavirus Updates

Army quarantines 90 soldiers with coronavirus at Fort Bragg

July 1, 2020 0

FORT BRAGG, N.C. (AP) — The U.S. Army has quarantined 90 soldiers and instructors who tested positive for the coronavirus during a survival course at…

NCDHHS testing nursing homes Coronavirus Updates

NCDHHS launches testing initiative for nursing homes

June 30, 2020 0

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) will partner with Omnicare, a CVS Health company, to make facility-wide testing available to residents…

Sheriff warns about call spoofing scams Coronavirus Updates

Sheriff clarifies enforcement of mask mandate

June 27, 2020 0

Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields Saturday issued the following statement clarifying the enforcement of face coverings during the COVID-19 pandemic: Apparently there has been some…

Mask distribution event food drive Friday Coronavirus Updates

Sheriff’s Department will not enforce state’s mask mandate

June 26, 2020 0

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced Wednesday he has issued a statewide mask mandate during the COVID-19 crisis. Moore County Sheriff Ronnie Fields Friday released…

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