East Greensboro residents who travel miles for groceries and a downtown developer who shops in Adams Farm want different things for a gravel parking lot at South Elm Street and
Guilford County Commissioner Skip Alston said if COVID-19 trends continue to worsen over a long period of time, they'll revisit the next steps with health leaders.
Guilford County and other communities increase COVID-19 enforcement as cases rise Share Updated: 3:14 PM EST Dec 11, 2020 Share Updated: 3:14 PM EST Dec 11, 2020
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Show Transcript BRIANA: THIS TIME TOMORROW NIGHT GOVERNOR ROY COOPER’S MODIFIED STAY AT HOME ORDER FOR NORTH CAROLINA WILL BE IN EFFECT, PUTTING PEOPLE AND BUSINESSES UNDER A CURFEW. KENNY: PEOPLE ARE ASKED TO STAY AT HOME FROM 10:00 P.M. TO 5:00 A.M., EXCEPT FOR ESSENTIAL TRAVEL, LIKE GOING TO OR FROM WORK OR GETTING FOOD. MOST BUSINESSES MUST BE CLOSED DURING THAT WINDOW. BRIANA: GROCERY STORES, URGENT CARE FACILITIES, PHARMACIES AND OTHER SIMILAR BUSINESSES CAN STAY OPEN OVERNIGHT. RESTAURANTS CAN ONLY PROVIDE TAKE OUT OR DELIVERY AFTER 10:0 ALCOHOL SALES WILL END AT 9:00. KENNY: WE’RE HEARING FROM TRIAD LEADERS AS WE’RE JUST HOURS AWAY FROM THIS NEW ORDER TAKING EFFECT. JUSTIN SHRAIR JOINS US LIVE WITH THOSE DETAILS. JUSTIN, WHAT ARE YOU HEARING? JUSTIN: AS COVID