Cooper vetoes bill that would force K-12 schools to reopen

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday rejected a bill that would compel the state's 115 K-12 public school districts to reopen with at least partial in-person instruction, while also allowing parents the option of keeping their kids learning remotely.

The plan introduced by Republican ...

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