In today’s news: it’s FDOC at UNC, and students, professors, and administrators are struggling to navigate the new world of AI. Also: Carrboro’s Grata Diner closes its doors after four years; State Supreme Court justice Anita Earls reveals a recent breast cancer diagnosis; Chatham County Commissioners continue a three-day budget retreat; the Chapel Hill Town Council considers amendments to its Land Use Management Ordinance (LUMO); and Orange County Schools celebrate positive data about student growth in the 2024-25 academic year. And in sports: we have the latest on the transfer portal for UNC football, plus comments from Courtney Banghart as Carolina women’s basketball gears up for a road trip to Notre Dame.

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