In today’s news: teachers and other advocates head to Raleigh to urge lawmakers to support public education. Also: a UNC law professor says it’s our job to pressure lawmakers to do theirs, when it comes to upholding the state constitution; Gov. Josh Stein signs a bill to fund Medicaid for the rest of the year; the Chapel Hill Town Council decides not to reduce its size after all; and a local soccer star gets ready to pursue his athletic dreams in Europe. And in sports: basketball player Maxim Logue is no longer transferring to UNC; Tar Heel men’s and women’s tennis gear up for NCAA regional action; Carolina men’s lacrosse opens the ACC tournament against Syracuse; and Scott Forbes previews Sunday’s Tar Heel baseball game against Duke – a one-shot game that won’t count in the conference standings.
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