Cooper’s COVID prison releases see new scrutiny
Recent investigations indicate nearly half of the inmates released under a 2021 pandemic settlement were later arrested on new charges.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals issued decisions Wednesday reviving a COVID-related death benefits claim from the family of a former Winston-Salem police officer, rejecting a western North Carolina certificate-of-need complaint, granting part of Matthews’ request in a public records dispute with a Charlotte television station, and rejecting a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police spokesperson’s slander suit.
Public school students increased proficiency scores in reading and math compared to recent years, but the results still lag behind the high watermarks earned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new data released by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
As North Carolina House chairman of the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, House Speaker Destin Hall, R-Caldwell, has requested records from UNC-Chapel Hill regarding Dr. Ralph Baric and his work related to COVID-19.
UNC-Chapel Hill’s virology program faces scrutiny for risky coronavirus research tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Charlotte Democrat Tiawana Brown and her daughters were indicted for allegedly fraudulently obtaining COVID-19 relief funds.
Student achievement in North Carolina remains almost half of a grade level below pre-COVID scores in math and three quarters of a grade level below in reading.
The General Assembly push comes just days after the Arkansas governor signed a bill into law legalizing over-the-counter ivermectin.
Four years after the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, several high-profile cases have reached North Carolina's highest court.
Foxx subpoenas Walz's MDE in what has been called "the largest pandemic fraud in the nation."
Former employees of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America are suing their former employer over being terminated from their jobs after failing to comply with the company’s COVID-era vaccine mandate.
A Guilford County mother hopes the state Supreme Court will take the case of her teenage son’s forced COVID vaccine shot. The mother and son sued the Guilford County school board and the Old North State Medical Society over the 2021 incident.