Sept. 16. CMS will begin phasing students back into classrooms for in-person instruction beginning Oct. 12 with pre-kindergartners leading the way. Then, starting on Nov. 2, groups of K-5 students will return to classrooms on a rotational basis, with middle schoolers returning Nov. 23 on a rotational basis. Groups of high school students will return […]
Sept. 16. By Dave Yochum. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported 1,137 new cases of the coronavirus statewide, up from 1,106 new cases yesterday. There were 38 new deaths statewide as well, but the number of new cases is well below the median of the past month (1,263) and the past […]
Sept. 16. By Lisa Sorg/NC Policy Watch. At 42 years old, the pipeline could take no more. Colonial Pipeline has identified a break in a previously repaired segment of pipe as the cause of a 272,580-gallon gasoline spill in Huntersville in August. Details of the accident were made public in a 30-day report filed with […]
Sept. 16. By Dave Vieser. A procedural change which would have taken some approval power out of the hands of the Town Board may be sent back to a town advisory board for further review. The change, which the town’s Planning Board approved at their Monday meeting, generated concerns from at least two of the […]
Sept. 16. The weather today is A-OK but be prepared for downpours Thursday and Friday—serious enough that Duke Energy is “aggressively” lowering lake levels across the Catawba, Nantahala, Yadkin and Keowee/Toxaway river basins. Hurricane Sally, on its way northeast from the Gulf of Mexico today, is the reason. Expect showers mid-day Thursday with a […]
Sept. 15. The upcoming election contest between incumbent Christy Clark and John Bradford III in NC District 98 will be entirely different than in previous elections. Clark pulled off a surprise victory two years ago when she defeated Bradford by a razor thin 1 percent margin. Polls indicate the candidates may be neck and neck […]
Sept. 15. By Dave Vieser. The Cornelius Planning Board gave a unanimous thumbs up to a procedural change which will take some approval power out of the hands of the Town Board. The change, which was voted on at their Monday meeting, now goes to the Town commissioners for final approval. Under the proposal, subdivisions […]
Sept. 15. By Dave Yochum. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported 1,106 new cases of the coronavirus statewide, as well as 51 new deaths across the state. The percentage of positive COVID-19 tests rose slightly to 5 percent having been under 5 percent for the past two days. However, the median […]
Republican U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis and Democratic challenger, Cal Cunningham will meet tonight for their first of three televised debates. The debate will stream at 7 p.m. on the WCNC Charlotte YouTube channel. The other televised debates are scheduled for Sept. 22 and Oct. 1
Sept. 14. By Dave Yochum. The NC Dept. of Health & Human Services today reported 845 new cases of the coronavirus statewide, down from 1,196 new cases Sunday and 1,504 new cases Saturday. Meanwhile, the percentage of positive COVID-19 tests appears to be trending down: From over 7 percent at the beginning of September to […]