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Top Raleigh news: No serious injuries after school bus crash; carousel adds accessible chariot; more

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Published on March 06, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.

No one seriously injured after bus involved in crash outside Raleigh elementary school, officials say

No students were seriously injured after a school bus was involved in a crash outside a Raleigh elementary school Thursday afternoon, Wake County Public Schools System, officials said.

Read the full story on WNCN.

Accessible chariot now available at Chavis Park carousel 

The historic carousel at John Chavis Memorial Park, just south of downtown Raleigh, now has special seating for guests who use wheelchairs.

Read the full story on WRAL Go Ask Mom.

Triangle woman with ALS helping develop technology to assist others with the disease

From being an avid runner to needing assistance walking — one diagnosis changed Andrea Peet's life forever. 

Read the full story on WNCN Michael Hyland.

Inside a WakeMed warehouse prepared to respond to disease outbreaks, other disasters

With the coronavirus now in North Carolina, one local trauma center is ready to respond to disease outbreaks and other disasters.

Read the full story on WNCN.

Visual Art Exchange (VAE) Raleigh turns 40

Raleigh is celebrating four decades of a Raleigh art space that's helped put the city's art innovators on the map.

Read the full story on Joel Brown WTVD.


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