MJ
    3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Apps

  • Instagram

  • Facebook

  • X

  • TikTok

  • Home
  • Hosts
    • Matt Murphy
    • MJ
    • Kay Tee
  • Contests
    • View All Contests
    • Contest Rules
  • Features
    • Recipes
    • News, Sports and Weather
    • Pet Adoption
    • Daily Comic Strips
    • Crossword Puzzle
    • Sudoku
    • Horoscopes
    • Coupons
    • Advice
    • Slideshows
  • Events
    • Community Events
    • Submit Your Community Event
  • Connect
    • Contact and Directions
    • Become a Pulse Insider!
    • Download the Pulse FM APP
    • Advertise
    • Social Media
      • TikTok
      • Twitter
      • Facebook
      • Instagram
      • YouTube
  • search
Gov. Cooper extends Phase 2 until July 17

Gov. Cooper extends Phase 2 until July 17

Governor Roy Cooper announces that NC will stay in Phase II for another three weeks (until July 17) and will require face coverings in indoor and outdoor facilities where six-feet social distancing cannot be done.

“It’s clear that our numbers will keep us from moving ahead into the next phase of easing restrictions. So today, I’m announcing that North Carolina will pause and continue our Safer At Home Phase 2 for another three weeks.”

What else is coming with the Phase 2 extension?

Mandatory face coverings.

  • People must wear face coverings when in public places, indoors or outdoors, where physical distancing of 6 feet from other people who aren’t in the same household or residence isn’t possible.
  • They will be required for all employees and customers of retail businesses and restaurants as well as workers in manufacturing, construction, meat processing, and agriculture settings.
  • There are exceptions including people with medical conditions and children under 11, people who are at home, and people who are walking or otherwise exercising outside when not within six feet of others.
  • The Governor’s mask mandate will encourage retail stores, supermarkets, construction sites, manufacturing plants, meat processing facilities, personal care businesses, and restaurants to mandate that all employees–and their customers–are wearing a face covering.

Read more about it here.

Recent News

Ironweed: The resilient perennial transforming North Carolina landscapes

Scream Your Way Into Firefly Farm During October Weekends!

Win a $50 Circle K Gift Card!

Win Tate McRae Tickets!

Furry Friday: Meet Sunflower!

Furry Friday: Meet Lucy!

Furry Friday: Meet Marcy!

One year later, western North Carolina still recovers from Hurricane Helene

Russian sage: Not from Russia, but perfect for NC gardens

Sweet autumn clematis charms, but NC experts say avoid it

  • QDR logo

  • La Ley 101.1FM

Copyright © 2025 WPLW-FM. All Rights Reserved.

View Full Site

  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contest Rules
  • EEO
  • Public Inspection File: WPLW-FM
  • Employment Opportunities
  • FCC Applications
Powered By SoCast