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Judge rules dozens of NC bowling alleys can reopen amid pandemic
Published: 2020-07-07 14:28:00Updated: 2020-07-07 15:47:47BusinessTags:By Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor, & Travis Fain, WRAL statehouse reporter — A state judge ruled Tuesday that dozens of bowling alleys across North Carolina can reopen immediately, despite state orders that have kept them closed for more than three months to limit the spread of coronavirus.The Bowling Proprietors Association of the Carolinas and Georgia sued Gov. Roy Cooper last month, claiming that his pandemic-related restrictions unfairly kept bowling alleys closed while allowing other...…Published: 2020-07-07 14:28:00Updated: 2020-07-07 15:47:47BusinessTags:By Matthew Burns, WRAL.com senior producer/politics editor, & Travis Fain, WRAL statehouse reporter — A state judge ruled Tuesday that dozens of bowling alleys across North Carolina can reopen immediately, despite state orders that have kept them closed for more than three months to limit the spread of coronavirus.The Bowling Proprietors Association of the Carolinas and Georgia sued Gov. Roy Cooper last month, claiming that his pandemic-related restrictions unfairly kept bowling alleys closed while allowing other...WW…
Despite travel warning, many in NC are flying, gathering for Christmas :: WRAL.com
Published: 2020-12-21 20:42:00Updated: 2020-12-23 07:42:52TravelTags:By Laura Leslie, WRAL Capitol Bureau chief — Despite the rising number of coronavirus cases and the pleas of public health leaders, many North Carolinians are traveling this week.Early Wednesday morning, two days before Christmas, Raleigh-Durham International Airport was already busy. , or about one-third the number who traveled through the airport last year.The busiest travel days are projected to be the two Sundays after Christmas -- Dec. 27 and Jan. 3 -- with more than 18,400 travelers expected each day.as COVID-19...…Published: 2020-12-21 20:42:00Updated: 2020-12-23 07:42:52TravelTags:By Laura Leslie, WRAL Capitol Bureau chief — Despite the rising number of coronavirus cases and the pleas of public health leaders, many North Carolinians are traveling this week.Early Wednesday morning, two days before Christmas, Raleigh-Durham International Airport was already busy. , or about one-third the number who traveled through the airport last year.The busiest travel days are projected to be the two Sundays after Christmas -- Dec. 27 and Jan. 3 -- with more than 18,400 travelers expected each day.as COVID-19...WW…
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