
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.
GoTriangle bus driver positive for COVID-19 possibly exposed riders and others, officials say
Just a day after Wake County officials said a health care contractor came to work with coronavirus symptoms, it was announced Monday that a GoTriangle bus driver operated a bus for three days while ill.
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Models predict more than 1,700 coronavirus deaths in North Carolina by August
The light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to the coronavirus pandemic may be farther out for North Carolinians than many previously thought, according to a new study.
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NC stay-at-home order goes into effect
Governor Roy Cooper has ordered people in the state of North Carolina to stay at home for thirty days, until April 29, 2020, in another step to slow the spread
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Wake County DHHS building cleaned, re-opened Monday afternoon
The Wake County DHHS building, to which a contractor reported despite having symptoms, has been cleaned and re-opened as of early Monday afternoon.
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Coronavirus affects Raleigh nonprofit’s ability to get homeless vets off the streets
A little more than a month ago, Tremayne Henderson was starting a new chapter in his life. The Navy veteran was moving into his new apartment, leaving the days of homelessness behind him.
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