In today’s news: federal immigration officials arrive in Raleigh, and Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools face a funding cut over declining enrollment. Also: the Carrboro Town Council considers a Downtown Area Plan; the Casual Pint restaurant in Chapel Hill announces it’s closing next month; three UNC students get named Rhodes Scholars; a WRAL investigation finds a high number of driving citations among UNC football players; the Daily Tar Heel uncovers more information about alleged public-records law violations by members of the UNC Board of Trustees; local pollsters say Democrats have a chance to retake the State House in 2026; and local Muslims react to Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win in New York City. In sports: UNC men’s basketball gears up for Navy; Tar Heel women’s basketball lands a five-star recruit for 2026; Carolina men’s soccer gets an at-large bid (and a first-round home game) in this year’s NCAA tourney; and a Tar Heel football star earns national recognition. 97. 9 The Hill WCHL and Chapelboro in Chapel Hill-Carrboro. Every weekday morning, 97. 9 The Hill’s Aaron Keck recaps the day’s news, from local government to business developments to UNC sports. Click here to listen back to all of Aaron’s daily news reports, which you can hear live during “This Morning with Aaron Keck” every weekday from 6: 00 to 9: 00 a. m. Listen: Related Stories None.
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