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Raleigh police officer tests positive for COVID-19, department waited week to inform staff
Raleigh police officers are among those on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic. CBS 17 has learned an officer tested positive for the illness.
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NC DIT unveils interactive map to help residents find low-cost, free internet service options
The North Carolina Department of Information Technology's Broadband Infrastructure Office has developed an interactive map to help state residents find free and low-cost internet and mobile service offerings
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NC coyote sightings increase, possibly due to COVID-19
Officials said coyote sightings were on the rise in North Carolina, but that may be because more residents are at home.
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Gov. Cooper says relaxing NC stay-at-home orders would cause ‘catastrophe’ amid COVID-19
Gov. Roy Cooper says lifting his executive orders now to combat COVID-19 would be a "catastrophe," as experts say it would increase the likelihood of hospitals exceeding capacity next month.
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Front-line NC workers get free COVID-19 antibody tests in Raleigh
A mobile medical center based out of Raleigh on Tuesday provided free COVID 19 antibody testing for those on the front lines of the pandemic.
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