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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.
Domestic violence advocates, survivors march in downtown Raleigh
Domestic violence advocates and survivors gathered for a silent march along Fayetteville Street, encouraging people to bring awareness to domestic violence.
Read the full story on ABC Raleigh, WTVD.
Downtown Raleigh parking puts squeeze on government workers
Wake's court complex is one of the few in the state that does not offer parking for most court workers, forcing some workers to walk blocks and blocks in the late fall and winter, in the dark.
Read the full story on ABC Raleigh, WTVD.
Raleigh man charged after allegedly firing pellet gun at children playing outside
A man is facing charges after he allegedly opened fire from his home with a pellet gun on a group of children who were outside playing Tuesday, according to court documents.
Read the full story on WRAL.
WeWork taking phone booths out of service after elevated levels of cancer-causing chemical found
Downtown Raleigh tenants concerned about their health refer to the tainted phone booths as "cancer closets." The company says it is evaluating all locations and making alternate arrangements for clients.
Read the full story on ABC11 WTVD.
Thief struggled with clerk before taking cash drawer in Raleigh robbery, police say
A thief struggled with a store worker over a cash drawer during a robbery last week in Raleigh, police say.
Read the full story on WNCN.
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