In today’s news: a celebrated local nonprofit gets hit by federal anti-diversity cuts, and a Tar Heel basketball legend passes away. Also: a Chapel Hill Town Council member says she’s not running for re-election; Chapel Hill signs off on a major affordable housing project; state budget writers contend with federal cuts; Chapel Hill’s mayor pushes for federal help on housing and transit; a local teacher wins a statewide award; UNC men’s golf gets off to a rough start in their NCAA regional; and a local middle-school quiz bowl team wins a national championship.
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