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Southern Pines Elementary shifts to remote learning Coronavirus Updates

Southern Pines Elementary shifts to remote learning 

January 22, 2021 0

As a result of multiple classroom/group quarantines and several confirmed and suspected cases of secondary classroom transmission of the COVID-19 virus, and based on the recommendation of…

N.C. wasting COVID doses Coronavirus Updates

N.C. wasting some COVID doses, top health official says

January 21, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's top public official acknowledged for the first time on Thursday that the state has seen a small number of…

Justice Dept. won't charge Burr over stock sales North Carolina News

Justice Dept. won’t charge Sen. Burr over stock sales

January 21, 2021 0

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Richard Burr said Tuesday that the Justice Department has told him it will not prosecute him over stock sales made during…

North Carolina prisons get COVID vaccine Coronavirus Updates

North Carolina prisons get first wave of COVID vaccine doses

January 21, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's Department of Public Safety announced on Wednesday it has received about 1,000 doses of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine for inmates…

Health department opens vaccine registration 65 and older Coronavirus Updates

Health department opens vaccine registration for residents 65 and older

January 19, 2021 0

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) announced last week that vaccine providers who are ready may begin vaccinating adults 65 years…

Animal Services closes due to coronavirus Coronavirus Updates

Animal Services closes due to coronavirus

January 14, 2021 0

The Moore County Sheriff's Office Animal Services, located in Carthage, is closed to the public for the next few days, according to Sheriff Fields. The…

North Carolina traffic deaths hit 1,500 North Carolina News

Despite pandemic, North Carolina traffic deaths hit 1,500

January 13, 2021 0

Traffic deaths in North Carolina last year surpassed 1,500 for the first time in 13 years despite a pandemic during which motorists logged fewer miles…

North Carolina lawmakers irritated slow vaccine rollout Coronavirus Updates

North Carolina lawmakers irritated over slow vaccine rollout

January 13, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Lawmakers said Tuesday in a meeting with North Carolina's top public health official that the state lacks organization, flexibility and needs…

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Homelessness in Moore County: A family issue

January 13, 2021 0

Finding safe, affordable and sustainable housing in Moore County has been a challenge during the pandemic and for the last five decades. A demographic trend…

Homelessness in Moore County: A family issue Local News

Homelessness in Moore County: A family issue

January 13, 2021 0

Finding safe, affordable and sustainable housing in Moore County has been a challenge during the pandemic and for the last five decades. A demographic trend…

Out-of-state residents can get COVID vaccine in N. Carolina Coronavirus Updates

Out-of-state residents can get COVID vaccine in N. Carolina

January 8, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Residents of neighboring states are able to come into North Carolina to get a coronavirus vaccine, according to the state's Department…

North Carolina prisons get COVID vaccine Coronavirus Updates

Operation FirstShot underway in Moore County

January 7, 2021 0

FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst, Pinehurst Medical Clinic and the Moore County Health Department are scheduling COVID-19 vaccinations for eligible community members this week…

NC vaccinate 65+ college students not prioritized Coronavirus Updates

NC keeps 10 p.m. curfew; Those 75 or older begin vaccinations

January 6, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has extended the statewide curfew but added no new restrictions on businesses or individuals. Several counties…

Vaccinations underway prioritizing older adults health care workers Coronavirus Updates

Vaccinations underway in county, prioritizing older adults, health care workers

January 6, 2021 0

Vaccines are being given to Moore County residents and staff of long term care facilities, health care workers and others considered at high risk for…

Cooper calls National Guard vaccine rollout Coronavirus Updates

Cooper calls in National Guard to pick up vaccine rollout

January 5, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Gov. Roy Cooper announced Tuesday that he's calling in the North Carolina National Guard to help accelerate COVID-19 vaccinations in a…

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