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Top Raleigh news: No danger after bomb threat at Walmart; NCDOT seeks ideas for 10-year plan; more

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Published on February 03, 2020
Top Raleigh news: No danger after bomb threat at Walmart; NCDOT seeks ideas for 10-year plan; morePhoto: James Willamor/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.

No danger after bomb threat reported at Walmart

Garner police determined that there was no bomb threat at a Wake County Walmart that prompted evacuations on Sunday afternoon.

Read the full story on ABC11 WTVD.

Police officer drops ceremonial puck at Canes game

Officer Charles Ainsworth got a standing ovation at the Carolina Hurricanes game, as he dropped the ceremonial puck at the PNC Arena on Sunday.

Read the full story on ABC Raleigh, WTVD.

Lawsuit over nursing student's sexual harassment case

A lawsuit says a nursing school administrator gave a deposition misstating details about a nursing student who complained about sexual harassment and was later kicked out of the program.

Read the full story on WNCN.

NCDOT seeks public’s ideas for 10-year transportation plan

From interstate improvements to turn lanes, North Carolina’s Department of Transportation is asking residents to advise which projects they want funded over the next 10 years. 

Read the full story on WNCN.


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