In today’s news: an extreme heat warning continues in the Triangle, with temperatures near 100 and a heat index around 110. Also: the Chapel Hill Town Council considers a proposed six-story apartment building on Elliott Road; construction gets underway on a condo development in Carrboro; the State Board of Elections reaches a compromise in a lawsuit with the U.S. Justice Department; a three-judge panel gives a partial (but not total) victory to Gov. Josh Stein in his power struggle with GOP lawmakers; the state legislature wrangles over hurricane relief, screen time in schools, inland shrimp trawling, and an anti-transgender bill; a Cedar Grove farm owner faces more charges after another party on his property; Orange County opens a new EMS facility in Efland; Chapel Hill’s Baxter Bar & Arcade asks for help after a water main break temporarily shuts them down; and a Tar Heel track star wins a national honor, that only one UNC athlete has ever earned before.
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