
Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Raleigh.
After Raleigh sanitation worker dies of COVID-19 complications, coworkers seek protections
The second North Carolina resident to die from complications of COVID-19 was a longtime employee with the City of Raleigh.
Read the full story on The News & Observer.
Many local small businesses waiting in anticipation for Washington's COVID-19 relief bill
The massive $2.2 trillion financial relief bill for American taxpayers, workers, and businesses defines a small business as a company with 500 employees or fewer — but most of the businesses along the area of Glenwood South where Brian Burnett opened his custom tailor shop are a lot smaller than that.
Read the full story on WTVD.
NC attorney general suspends DOJ debt collection, asks utilities to maintain access to services
Debt collections made by the North Carolina Department of Justice are being suspended until further notice, as the coronavirus outbreak continues, according to a news release from Attorney General Josh Stein’s office.
Read the full story on WNCN.
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