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Cooper lifts curfew eases gatherings occupancy limits Coronavirus Updates

Cooper lifts curfew, eases gathering and occupancy limits

February 24, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — With cases and other key metrics trending downward in North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday announced the state will ease…

Cooper extends early cutoff restaurant alcohol Coronavirus Updates

Cooper vetoes bill to let N.C. bars serve patrons again

June 8, 2020 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed legislation that would have let North Carolina standalone bars serve patrons again in contradiction to his…

N. Carolina utilities to stop disconnections longer Coronavirus Updates

Cooper puts moratorium on evictions, extends cease on utility cut-offs

June 1, 2020 0

Governor Roy Cooper signed Executive Order No. 142 to extend the prohibition of utility shut-offs and implement a moratorium on evictions. The Order goes into…

North Carolina extends stay-home order Coronavirus Updates

Cooper signs executive order to prohibit utility disconnections in the wake of COVID-19

April 2, 2020 0

Governor Roy Cooper announced another step to help families by prohibiting utilities from disconnecting people who are unable to pay during this pandemic. Today’s Order…

North Carolina News

Cooper Names 8 to NC Elections & Ethics Board

March 17, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday announced his initial choices for a new state board that administers both elections and…

Education

Cooper Delivers Supplies Collected from Governor’s School Supply Drive

September 15, 2017 0

This week, Governor Roy Cooper delivered supplies collected from the inaugural Governor’s School Supply Drive to schools in Charlotte and Goldsboro to help address unmet…

Local Government

Cooper Proclaims September 11th-15th NC Magistrate Week

September 14, 2017 0

Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed the week of September 11-15 as North Carolina Magistrate Week in the state of North Carolina. In a proclamation signed by…

Local Government

Governor Declares State of Emergency for NC Ahead of Hurricane Irma

September 7, 2017 0

Governor Roy Cooper declared a state of emergency Wednesday afternoon for the entire state ahead of Hurricane Irma. While it's too early to tell what…

Health & Wellness

September is Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Month in North Carolina

September 6, 2017 0

Governor Roy Cooper today signed a proclamation declaring September 2017 Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month in North Carolina while visiting a local treatment center. …

North Carolina News

Cooper Signs Order to Keep Gas Available Despite Shortages Caused by Harvey

August 31, 2017 0

In anticipation of gasoline shortages caused by Hurricane Harvey, Governor Roy Cooper issued executive orders today that will help maintain gasoline supplies for North Carolina.…

Education

Gov. Cooper Establishes Teacher Advisory Committee

August 18, 2017 0

Gov. Cooper issued Executive Order No. 16, establishing the Governor’s Teacher Advisory Committee. Composed of up to 25 teachers and support personnel appointed by Gov. Cooper, the…

North Carolina News

Gov. Cooper Wants Confederate Monuments Removed

August 16, 2017 0

Governor, Roy Cooper, thinks Confederate monuments should be taken down.  Cooper said,  "Our Civil War history is important, but it belongs in textbooks and museums…

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