NCDHHS COVID-19 By the Numbers August 9, 2020
North Carolina Department of Helath and Human Services: Knowing when to dial up or down measures that slow the spread of the virus depends on North Carolina’s testing, tracing and trends.
North Carolina Department of Helath and Human Services: Knowing when to dial up or down measures that slow the spread of the virus depends on North Carolina’s testing, tracing and trends.
UNC - PRESS RELEASE : A new collaboration between the law schools at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina Central University (NCCU) will revive NCCU’s Veterans clinic to meet the ongoing needs of current and former service members in the state of North Carolina.
Raleigh, NC – North Carolina State Breau of Investigation: A former in-home registered nurse has been arrested after an investigation conducted by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation’s (SBI) Diversion and Environmental Crimes Unit (DECU).
Asheville -- City of Asheville PRESS RELEASE August 5, 2020 : The City of Asheville’s Office of Sustainability will begin working alongside other innovative cities in the Southeast to develop and implement food waste initiatives.
Asheville -- City of Asheville PRESS RELEASE August 5, 2020 It’s important to rely on trusted sources of information about COVID-19. Keep up with the latest information on Coronavirus in North Carolina HERE.
Buncombe County -- PRESS RELEASE August 7,2020: Buncombe County Government In a move that will continue to preserve one of Buncombe County’s most valuable resources, Commissioners unanimously approved the new Farmland Protection Plan on Aug. 4.
Raleigh -- PRESS RELEASE North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services: Aug 7, 2020
North Carolina Department of Helath and Human Services: Knowing when to dial up or down measures that slow the spread of the virus depends on North Carolina’s testing, tracing and trends.
North Carolina Department of Helath and Human Services: Knowing when to dial up or down measures that slow the spread of the virus depends on North Carolina’s testing, tracing and trends.