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Top Raleigh news: Settlement expands transgender restroom rights; employees may quit if agency moves

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Published on July 24, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.

Family, friends mourn missing Raleigh pair presumed dead

The two were reported missing after a car belonging to one of them was found off Raleigh View Road.

Read the full story on WNCN.

Settlement expands transgender restroom rights in N.C.

A federal judge in Raleigh has approved a legal settlement allowing transgender people to use restrooms matching their gender identity in many North Carolina public restrooms. 

Read the full story on WNCN.

Raleigh making change to ease traffic woes at Five Points

City traffic engineers are working to buy flashing signage to warn drivers of restricted street parking on Glenwood Avenue.

Read the full story on ABC Raleigh, WTVD.

Dad of Shanann Watts makes plea after harassment, trolling following murders

The Moore County native was killed by her husband Chris Watts. It was a story that made headlines nationwide.

Read the full story on WNCN.

Some DHHS employees say they may quit if headquarters leaves Raleigh

A North Carolina General Assembly proposal to move the Department of Health and Human Services from Raleigh to Granville County could mean state employees quitting jobs because of the long commute.

Read the full story on The News & Observer.


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