97.9 The Hill News Director Brighton McConnell has the latest from around the Orange and Chatham County community on Wednesday, June 9. Budget discussions continue on the local and state level, with North Carolina leaders finding an agreement on a spending amount. An award-winning restaurant in Chapel Hill permanently closes its doors. Plus: the Town of Chapel Hill is looking to add bike lanes during the repaving of a popular road and UNC holds the 33rd annual Carolina Blood Drive.
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