In today’s news: UNC football is prepping for a Halloween showdown at Syracuse, but Chapel Hill officials are not prepping to shut down Franklin Street. Also: OWASA announces a multi-million -dollar settlement with 3M over PFAS chemicals in drinking water; Republican lawmakers target a Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board member after a right-wing social media post; Gov. Josh Stein announces $10 million in state funding for food banks, ahead of impending SNAP benefit cuts; Chatham County officials discuss how to develop two properties near downtown Pittsboro; UNC women’s basketball drops a preseason exhibition to South Carolina; Tar Heel basketball stars earn individual honors; Carolina women’s soccer wins its regular-season finale; and UNC books Fitz and the Tantrums for next Saturday’s “Chapel Thrill” pregame concert.

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