In today’s news: State Sen. Graig Meyer announces he’s stepping down on March 31, to take over as head of the NC Justice Center. Also: Orange County Commissioners discuss future land use; the Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board narrows down its list of elementary schools facing possible closure to three; Gov. Josh Stein urges lawmakers to fund “critical needs”; North Carolina wins another court ruling against the Trump administration over withheld FEMA funds; and we preview our new show “Economics With Aria.” And in sports: the ACC men’s basketball tournament gets underway; Caleb Wilson earns an honor that only two other Tar Heels have ever achieved; and a UNC tennis star gets a big boost in her efforts to turn pro.
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