July 16. Will students and teachers need to be tested for COVID-19 before they come back to school? No, according to the NC Dept. of Health & Human Services. Schools are required to conduct symptom screenings, including temperature checks, of any person entering a school building or school transportation vehicle including students, teachers, staff, family […]
Under Plan B, schools are required to follow key safety measures that include: —Require face coverings for all teachers and students K-12 —Limit the total number of students, staff and visitors within a school building to the extent necessary to ensure 6 feet distance can be maintained when students/staff will be stationary —Conduct symptom screening, […]
            		July 15. By Dave Yochum. More than 150 people stood in the early evening heat yesterday on Zion Avenue to call for the removal of the Confederate Monument in front of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. Virtually everyone masked due to COVID-19, they chanted “What do you want? Take it down” and When do we […]
            		July 15. By Dave Yochum. As Gov. Roy Cooper extends Phase Two reopening three more weeks—it keeps bars and gyms from reopening—and Charlotte, Davidson, Matthews and Mint Hill opt to limit late-night alcohol sales to help slow the spread of COVID-19, much of the data from the NC Dept. of Health & Human Services continues […]
            		July15. North Mecklenburg Exchange Club presented the Hope House Foundation of Huntersville with a $250 check on July 7. North Mecklenburg Exchange club is a new civic organization serving Davidson, Huntersville and Cornelius. The club is affiliated with the National Exchange Club and works to make their surrounding community a better place to live and work […]
            		July 15. By Dave Yochum. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education will meet this afternoon to choose either a hybrid in-person model for back to school at a reduced capacity or a fully-remote learning option under guidelines issued by Gov. Roy Cooper Tuesday. Back to school scenarios The first option is known as Plan B, the […]
            		July 14. By Dave Yochum. NC Sen. Natasha Marcus and Cornelius Mayor Woody Washam will speak this evening at the “Take Down the Monument Peaceful Protest” in front of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Cornelius. “It is time to acknowledge the inappropriateness of a public display that honors men who fought to keep African-Americans […]
            		July 14. By Dave Yochum. On the same day that North Carolina reported 1,908 new COVID-19 cases, the entire country of Germany reported 159 new diagnoses, a sign the coronavirus continues to spread not just here, but around the US. Today’s count of new cases is up 1,956 in North Carolina for a total of […]
            		July 14. These four graphs use Johns Hopkins’ data along with US Census Bureau data. Map 1 (top left) indicates the estimated populations per state with North Carolina at around 10.49 million or 3.2 percent of the United States’ population. Map 2 (top right) indicates the number of new cases each state had in July. […]
            		July 13. By Dave Yochum. State officials are keeping an eye out for the spread of the coronavirus in Mecklenburg County as cases continue to rise. This, in a state that is being watched nationwide because of sizable increases compared to much of the rest of the country. “We are particularly concerned about the Charlotte […]