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Six people gunned down by 66-year-old North Carolina man before he turned weapon on himself, police say
A 66-year-old North Carolina man traveled to three different homes in a quiet community just outside Raleigh, where he shot and killed six family members and friends over the weekend before turning the gun on himself.
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'People are crying.' Raleigh restaurant owners, workers struggling as dining rooms shut down to prevent spread of COVID-19
North Carolina restaurants and bars are closed to sit-down service under an Executive Order Governor Roy Cooper issued in response to COVID-19 Tuesday.
Read the full story on ABC11 WTVD.
Report’s narrative falls in line with videos released from Raleigh officer-involved shooting
The five-day report released Tuesday sheds more light on an officer-involved shooting that happened March 10 in Raleigh. The report's narrative falls in line with the body and dash-camera videos released the day after the shooting.
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NC organization creates ‘Hope Line’ for seniors in self-isolation during COVID-19 pandemic
Social distancing is causing a lot of uneasiness, particularly in older adults. North Carolina Baptist Aging Ministry says seniors are losing valuable contact with friends and loved ones as an unintended consequence of COVID-19 social distancing efforts.
Read the full story on WNCN.
Raleigh Rescue Mission at capacity, worried about those who recently transitioned to independent living
The Raleigh Rescue Mission is at full capacity with 120 residents amid the coronavirus crisis. The shelter also has a big concern for those who recently transitioned into independent living.
Read the full story on ABC11 WTVD.
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