In today’s news: new Chapel Hill town manager Ted Voorhees officially takes over the position, and Stoney River Steakhouse finally reopens in University Place after a month-plus-long closure following Tropical Depression Chantal. Also: the I-40 widening project continues in Orange County this week; Gov. Josh Stein announces trail-development projects in Orange and Chatham Counties; U.S. House Rep. Valerie Foushee says she’s no longer accepting campaign donations from the pro-Israel group AIPAC; digital IDs are off the table as voter IDs in North Carolina (for now); UNC women’s basketball lands a national top-five recruit; and Bill Belichick praises his strength & conditioning coach Moses Cabrera as UNC football gears up for the 2025 season.

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