If the governor’s stay-at-home order is lifted in May, things could get ugly.
Leigh Tauss
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Silver Lining? The Triangle’s Perpetual Rent Increases Have Slowed Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
March saw a slight reduction in rent hikes, according to a report from RENTCafé.
North Carolina Nurses Beg General Assembly to Address Shortage of Personal Protective Gear
“We are going to start running out of options soon and that will force nurses to make life-threatening decisions that nobody should have to face. We need help and we need it fast.”
Is That a Weed Pen on Mary-Ann Baldwin’s Counter?
Inquiring minds want to know. The Raleigh mayor isn’t telling.
The Number of North Carolina Coronavirus Cases Jumped 17 Percent in One Day
The state reported 273 new cases Thursday.
Miss First Friday? Enjoy it Virtually.
“We wanted to give Raleighites an excuse to celebrate Downtown Raleigh culture, even while we’re staying at home for the safety of our community.”
It’s Census Day! Have You Been Counted Yet?
To date, 33 percent of North Carolinians who were sent mailers have responded. By April 2010, the state already had a 65 percent participation rate.
Dr. Cameron Wolfe Is Waiting for Duke Hospital’s Trickle of Coronavirus Patients to Become a Flood
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation projects that North Carolina’s coronavirus crisis will peak on April 22.
Governor Cooper Orders Utility Companies Not to Cut Off Service During Pandemic
“People should pay their bills and the vast majority want to and do, but during this crisis, some just don’t have enough money.”
North Carolina State Representative MaryAnn Black Has Died
“She was a trailblazer.”

