Carmel Christian went through the playoffs without several key players due to COVID-19 contract tracing. The Cougars won the state title Saturday.
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— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 8, 2020
North Raleigh Christian beats Cannon to win NCISAA title https://t.co/3oNR2NBdYG
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 7, 2020
The NC Independent Schools Athletic Association football playoff pairings are set. Who's playing and when?https://t.co/flv63aOvJr
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 8, 2020
The Tar Heels scored 56 points in their win over the Blue Devils with UNC’s Javonte Williams reaching the end zone four times. https://t.co/SO8JTvhDzf
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 7, 2020
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— Kevin Siers (@KevinSiers) November 7, 2020
Supporters of Vice President Joe Biden celebrated after media organizations declared him the unofficial winner of Tuesday’s election. Supporters of President Donald Trump protested. https://t.co/mJ51pywygO
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 7, 2020
The 2016 election crystallized North Carolina’s urban-rural divide. The 2020 election showed that it is becoming even wider. https://t.co/aM7uYdabBu
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 7, 2020
Demand for guns has skyrocketed during the coronavirus pandemic, political unrest and the election, a sheriff’s spokesman said. https://t.co/MExsnDdFDG
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 7, 2020
Daily coronavirus case increases haven’t been under 2,000 for almost two weeks in North Carolina. https://t.co/IQaATpnInr
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 7, 2020
More restaurants than ever are serving Thanksgiving takeout. https://t.co/VML4cJzayQ
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 7, 2020
Kamala Harris will become the nation’s 49th vice president, making her the first woman of color to hold the second highest office in an increasingly diverse nation. https://t.co/0ZgAOQ8mR5
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 7, 2020
President Trump’s chief of staff, NC's Mark Meadows, has been diagnosed with the coronavirus as the nation sets daily records for confirmed cases for the pandemic. https://t.co/pRf936pJnZ
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 7, 2020
Democrat Joe Biden has defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States. https://t.co/R4hWAD0bQ2
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 7, 2020
This year will be remembered for the “once-in-a-lifetime, earth-shattering” pandemic. Did it move the needle in NC’s presidential and governor elections? https://t.co/dYPIbKcE4l
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
State health officials reported the highest single-day total of new COVID-19 cases on Friday. Former N.C. Congressman Mark Meadows tests positive for the coronavirus. https://t.co/JKj4H6N2Nv
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 7, 2020
When Balloons & Tunes first opened, “people didn’t even think they needed a balloon or wanted a balloon,” for a celebration. https://t.co/mm4OBxzo2y #COVIDNC #coronavirusNC pic.twitter.com/Zv9TsimpzW
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Cuba or Mexico? Latinos’ voting preferences and party affiliations are often influenced by where they grew up. https://t.co/u2LBYkOkix
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 7, 2020
The scratch-off prize made her forget “about the other tickets.” https://t.co/JbucvMfMy2
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Friday’s meeting was open to the public and observers, as well as members of the news media, were in the room. https://t.co/lTzJoHRDv5
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 7, 2020
Around 6,000 Wake County middle school students will be on campus for the first time since March 13. https://t.co/legxIM5PB4
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
The study also found droplets can travel more than 6 feet outdoors. https://t.co/MsKuRJ9H5U
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
Trump ran stronger than expected in North Carolina, but it wasn't a vote for the NC Republicans' agenda. (OPINION)#NCPOL #NCGAhttps://t.co/NbwxEiZWbR
— Ned Barnett (@BarnettNed) November 5, 2020
US Rep. Joe Cunningham has conceded to Republican challenger Nancy Mace, a former state representative in the SC House. https://t.co/7gFE0uhFAp
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
The new Melbourne Road bridge over the Raleigh Beltline opened Thursday. https://t.co/QFnFd6T8F2
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
How parenting is different in the United States, including dealing with racism and COVID-19. https://t.co/G8pq6mKzGa
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
The board of education is now facing calls to remove the controversial new member. https://t.co/15Ud8tGB84
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
After recording the fewest tests in a month Thursday, DHEC reported higher totals heading into the weekend. https://t.co/09YrenxGcY
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
Three categories of votes remain: outstanding mail-in ballots, mail-in ballots received since Election Day, and provisional ballots. https://t.co/p654L7Mqwd
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Three categories of votes remain: outstanding mail-in ballots, mail-in ballots received since Election Day, and provisional ballots. https://t.co/oxKq1lfv3I
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
The executive director of the N.C. State Board of Elections said that “regardless of vote differentials, we never stop counting until all votes are counted.” https://t.co/3cHKmAlKt3
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Nita Moss, who will be the oldest competitor by 13 years, swears this is going to be her last dance. Her partner, meanwhile, is not so sure about that.https://t.co/TZrkE04FzW
— Théoden Janes (@theodenjanes) November 6, 2020
The state reported 2,908 new cases on Friday, a new high since the pandemic began. https://t.co/peVRbppodC
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Here’s where things stand in the states Friday morning. https://t.co/4e0QvwUhJz
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
The president is lying about the election. Thom Tillis and NC Republicans need to say so. [Editorial Board] https://t.co/lyuw6bacfy
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Thousands of ballots could still arrive Friday. https://t.co/i4kDIocTNt
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
Greensboro’s Isaiah Fisher-Smith has played a role in three Duke blocked punts https://t.co/KoAyFrBlxF
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Georgia voters have until 5 p.m. Friday to correct possible errors on their mail-in or absentee ballots. https://t.co/ztAM3bdX97
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
Today is the final day to vote for the News & Observer high school athlete of the week. The poll will close this afternoonhttps://t.co/ZpKIDby9X6
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Organizations held a rally in Raleigh and have filed a formal petition to the N.C. Department of Labor to adopt COVID-19 protections for workers. https://t.co/iAdqRsEuNW
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
Whether most K-12 students will return to in-person classes in January depends on rising COVID-19 numbers. https://t.co/Im42aXbVq8
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
The president is lying about the election. Thom Tillis and Republicans need to say so. (From the Charotte Observer and Raleigh News & Observer editorial boards.) https://t.co/P8j3k8Swjo
— Peter St. Onge (@saintorange) November 6, 2020
The shooting occurred in the same neighborhood where children found two men unresponsive in an SUV earlier this week. https://t.co/MU8YVnGyET
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
“We can move forward with facts and science,” Gov. Roy Cooper said Thursday during his first news briefing after winning reelection. https://t.co/ZT8tQQajwo
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 6, 2020
For the second straight game, NC State plays a nationally ranked opponent, this time the No. 11 Miami Hurricanes. https://t.co/alYF8Pklru
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
“We’ll be going to the U.S. Supreme Court — we want all voting to stop,” President Donald Trump said Wednesday. https://t.co/qB3aloffjw
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
Democrats had promised big redistricting reforms in North Carolina if they took control of the state legislature this year. They failed. But might Republicans be open to smaller changes? https://t.co/4ilmkCKW3x
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Researchers say the AI could help prevent asymptomatic individuals from unknowingly spreading the virus to others. https://t.co/YuiyHk5bSZ
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
With one exception: The state won’t seek to rename a stretch of U.S. 1 in Lee County. https://t.co/etHrYj1hvj
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
A federal judge ordered the U.S. Postal Service to search its North Carolina facilities and deliver any ballots to the local elections board before 5 p.m. Friday. https://t.co/CHAhDxN7aD
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
Organizations held a rally in Raleigh and have filed a formal petition to the N.C. Department of Labor to adopt COVID-19 protections for workers. https://t.co/ink4gTqHuu
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
New research from UNC-Chapel Hill indicates that mutations in the coronavirus won’t affect potential vaccines. https://t.co/SRUHVg2iLH
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
The two-party system is a dysfunctional monopoly. US must unify before it’s too late.(Letters to the Editor) https://t.co/OOmryJcHj9
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Find new ways to grab a bite along West Boulevard, Ayrsley Town Center, Beatties Ford and Tate Street, Montford Park and more. https://t.co/pyzDM8U3BR
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
North Carolina first lady Kristin Cooper apologized and asked for forgiveness after a social media post in which she criticizes Trump supporters at a rally. https://t.co/JZjCQykgig
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Experts warn much is still unknown about how long antibodies last and how effective they are at protecting people from contracting the virus again. https://t.co/9ihqWI4qbi
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
The N.C. Board of Elections has two websites to check your votes if you voted in person or by-mail. https://t.co/BR1ufvV8Uw
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
National attention on COVID-19, social justice protests, climate change and gun violence fueled a youth surge in early voting. https://t.co/rso0UCF7tz
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
Crews are still searching for possible missing people. https://t.co/tGatxijGLZ
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 6, 2020
Vanished off SC in May 2019 #nature https://t.co/ZT2vAQuAmz
— Mark Price (@markprice_obs) November 5, 2020
A federal judge ordered the U.S. Postal Service to search its North Carolina facilities and deliver any ballots to the local elections board before 5 p.m. Friday. https://t.co/uiqVhGnr3j
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 5, 2020
For the second day in a row, health officials reported the fewest tests in a month. https://t.co/uowgeIvw7Y
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
Election Day is behind us, and the weather is lovely. Go and have fun, whether it’s outdoor theater or a brunch crawl. https://t.co/y3dZZEdz6n
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 5, 2020
“A traveler sought entry for essential reasons, but had no travel documents.” https://t.co/a3zPMgMHeF
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
“I believe this is truly a blessing from my son.” https://t.co/dDiAiICMTQ
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 5, 2020
On Election Day, North Carolina didn't get a blue wave. It got a red reminder. [Editorial Board] https://t.co/TcJoKmh2dm
— Peter St. Onge (@saintorange) November 5, 2020
The 25-year-old congressman-elect for Western North Carolina fired off controversial tweet moments after his victory. https://t.co/OOMuIEq47O
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 5, 2020
“I’ve got this all week to put a curse on the Florida Gators,” the singer said. https://t.co/t9s7LkwyUH
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
Santa Claus is coming to town at local retailers and malls, with the first sightings this week. But changes are in store for the visit. https://t.co/uH7RMwbRor
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 5, 2020
UNC-Chapel Hill is asking all students to get tested on campus before going home, even if they don’t have any symptoms. https://t.co/ieKFDwI1j5
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
A change meant to reduce greenhouse gases has some residents losing sleep, they say. https://t.co/TkFIuYzw6c
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 5, 2020
The state reported an additional 2,859 cases Thursday, the second highest after the state broke its record last week. https://t.co/VoR87qP3p8
— The Charlotte Observer (@theobserver) November 5, 2020
“We are here and our voices will be heard.” Demonstrators gather in Durham, North Carolina, as election results remain unclear. https://t.co/QWJTEWF1ge
— The News & Observer (@newsobserver) November 5, 2020