In today’s news: new State Senator Jonah Garson shares his priorities, and the transfer portal is open for Tar Heel basketball. Also: media outlets sue UNC to force the public release of a $1.2 million review of the School of Civic Life and Leadership; a Hillsborough man is back in Orange County to face first-degree murder charges; Pittsboro police are investigating a local business for suspected human trafficking; Pittsboro’s town board considers Flock safety cameras; Chapel Hill Transit gets $8.8 million for new buses; UNC finishes a delayed roof replacement on South Building; and UNC leaders convene with industry leaders to discuss how to harness AI for the “public good.”

And in sports: Luka Bogavac hits the transfer portal, but UNC women’s basketball lands three incoming transfers; Carolina baseball gets its first series win at Clemson since 2012, while Tar Heel softball beats Duke for the first time in seven years; UNC men’s lacrosse loses a 1-versus-2 battle at Notre Dame, but UNC women’s lacrosse gets a win to clinch the regular-season ACC title; and the field is set for the ACC championships in tennis, with the Tar Heel women as the 2 seed and the men as the 11 seed.

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