In today’s news: Nida Allam concedes to Valerie Foushee after an extremely close Congressional primary. Also: comments from the four candidates (including three incumbents) who won seats on the Orange County School Board, and a statewide push back against Democratic state lawmakers who voted with Republicans to override Gov. Stein’s vetoes. In other news: UNC officials say they’re down to three possible options for the future home of Tar Heel basketball; Duke officials say they’re increasing their internal minimum wage to 20 dollars an hour; the Durham City Council and CHCCS school board get set for budget meetings today; Davidson College establishes a $47 million Institute for Public Good in honor of the late D.G. Martin; and Petco is finally set to reopen at Eastgate Crossing after recovering from Tropical Storm Chantal back in July. And in sports: UNC women’s basketball watches the early rounds of the ACC tournament, and Tar Heel softball and women’s lacrosse both come away with midweek wins.
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