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Stanly school board stresses flexibility as roughly 800 students are set to return to schools in January

The Stanly County Board of Education meeting Tuesday night may have featured many new faces, but the main ... Read more

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“It is not sustainable”: Medical workers express concern as pandemic rages on

With much of the country experiencing record levels of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, the pandemic is arguably worse ... Read more

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Stanly sees first cases of coronavirus reinfections as county approaches 3,000

As Stanly County approaches 3,000 coronavirus cases, the health department reported on Wednesday the county’s first cases of ... Read more

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After much debate, Albemarle votes against issuing special permit for Christmas parade

In a narrow vote, the Albemarle City Council on Monday decided against issuing a special permit application to ... Read more

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NATIONAL: Trump hails progress on vaccine in first remarks since loss

By ZEKE MILLER, KEVIN FREKING and AAMER MADHANI Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday ... Read more

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Even in the COVID pandemic, the opioid epidemic persists in Stanly

While the coronavirus pandemic has greatly impacted Stanly County this year, with more than 2,600 cases and 77 ... Read more

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Stanly’s coronavirus positivity rate falls below state average

For the last several weeks, Stanly County’s coronavirus positivity rate has been one of the highest in the ... Read more

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Stanly passes 2,400 coronavirus cases

Stanly County recently passed the 2,400 mark in cumulative coronavirus cases since the pandemic first began in March. ... Read more

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Dan Forest rally in Albemarle canceled due to fog

At least 50 people, clad in a sea of red shirts, showed up at Courthouse Square Park in ... Read more

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Stanly County Schools reports 90 students, employees have tested positive for COVID-19

Stanly County Schools has reported 90 cumulative coronavirus cases that have come from both students and employees since ... Read more