In today’s news: Pittsboro residents oppose Flock license-plate cameras, and a judge dismisses Carrboro’s climate-change suit against Duke Energy. Also: the Durham City Council considers an 81-acre development near NC-54; arrests are made after a high-speed chase in Hillsborough and a child-exploitation investigation in Carrboro; UNC Health lifts seasonal hospital visitor restrictions; a UNC researcher earns multiple honors for his work to analyze street drugs; and early voting continues in North Carolina, with 1,579 votes already cast after three days in Orange County. And in sports: Tar Heel men’s basketball beats Pitt despite playing shorthanded; UNC women’s basketball takes a narrow loss at Duke; and Carolina baseball opens their season with a sweep of Indiana – which ends in extremely dramatic fashion.
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