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Despite travel warning, many in NC are flying, gathering for Christmas :: WRAL.com


Updated December 23, 2020 7:42 a.m. EST
By Laura Leslie, WRAL Capitol Bureau chief
Morrisville, N.C. 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. RDU is anticipating about 104,200 travelers for Christmas week, 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.
On Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper urged North Carolinians not to travel as COVID-19 hospitalizations in the state reach record numbers. When WRAL News asked Cooper if travel restrictions are coming, he said he hopes the restrictions already in place will help avoid that. ....

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Tuesday News: Spend it now


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Tue, 12/22/2020 - 09:33
NC TO RECEIVE $700 MILLION IN RENTAL ASSISTANCE FROM STIMULUS: North Carolina could get nearly $700 million from the $25 billion in rental assistance included in the new COVID-19 relief bill that congressional leaders agreed on over the weekend. Part of the estimated $700 million will go to cities in the state with 200,000 or more people. The rest will go to the state government to disburse to more rural parts of North Carolina. Ninety percent of the estimated $700 million
must be used for tenants’ past unpaid rent, future rent and utility payments. Payments can be made to the landlord or utility company if the state or municipality chooses to do so. If a landlord refuses the assistance, the money can be sent to the tenant to pay the landlord. Landlords can apply for the assistance on their tenant’s behalf, but the tenant must also sign the application and the funds must be used to pay the tenant’s rent. ....

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