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Top Raleigh news: Parade canceled amid COVID-19 concerns; school reopens after parents test negative

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Published on March 12, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.

Raleigh St. Patrick's Day parade canceled due to coronavirus fears

The organizers of the St. Patrick's Day parade in Raleigh announced they will be canceling the annual event amid COVID-19 fears.

Read the full story on ABC11 WTVD.

Grace Christian School reopens after Raleigh parents test negative for coronavirus

At least three private schools in Raleigh say families have been quarantined during the coronavirus outbreak.

Read the full story on WRAL TV.

How Triangle transportation agencies are improving sanitization in light of COVID-19 pandemic

Transportation agencies are taking steps to do their part in slowing the spread of coronavirus. Buses run by the City of Raleigh, as well as GoTriangle buses, are being sanitized more frequently.

Read the full story on WNCN.


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