Andrew fills in for Aaron with the morning news. Included in today’s news: The Community Resource Court celebrates an anniversary; Chapel Hill Police make an arrest in a shooting from Wednesday morning; several local fire departments respond to a housefire that sent two people to the hospital; the first candidate declares for the 2025 Chapel Hill Town Council race, and more. In sports, men’s lacrosse and women’s tennis play in the post-season, baseball rests for exams, and more.
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