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Patricia Jacobsen | Obituary | Clinton Herald

Patricia Jacobsen passed away. This is the full obituary where you can share condolences and memories. Published in the Clinton Herald on 2024-04-03.

Charlotte City Councilman Tariq Bokhari has taken steps to propose and ultimately implement a crime task force for the city

Cooper s new order gives unemployment guidelines to get people back to work

Cooper’s new order gives unemployment guidelines to get people back to work WSOCTV.com News Staff © Carolyn Kaster North Caroline Gov. Roy Cooper speaks at Guilford Technical Community College, Monday, April 19, 2021, in Jamestown, N.C., about the Biden administration s American Jobs Plan. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster) North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order Friday, which has new directives for people who are getting unemployment benefits transition back into employment. “Unemployment benefits have provided a critical lifeline for many North Carolinians living on the edge due to the pandemic. As our state emerges from the pandemic, we want to help people safely return to work as soon as possible. Reinstating the work search guidelines will help connect claimants with employers, resources and tools to help them return to the workforce,” said Governor Cooper.

Colonial Pipeline restart: When will gas supplies get back to normal?

The Colonial Pipeline is back in action after a six-day shutdown, but widespread gas station outages in the Southeast, including the Carolinas, could linger for days.

NC sheriff reinstates 4 deputies in fatal shooting of Black man; releases names of all 7

Deputies who didn’t fire at Andrew Brown back on duty, sheriff says WSOCTV.com News Staff © Steve Helber Attorneys for the family of Andrew Brown, Harry Daniel, at podium, makes comments after a judges decision on the release body cam video of the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. in Elizabeth City, N.C., Wednesday, April 28, 2021. A judge denied the request to immediately release body cam video of the incident. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) A North Carolina sheriff said Thursday that he has put four deputies involved in the case of a Black man who was fatally shot last week back on active duty after a review of body camera video showed they did not fire their weapons.

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