In today’s news: Orange County Commissioner Jamezetta Bedford passes away at 67 following complications from surgery. Also: Hillsborough and Durham County consider extending their moratoriums on AI data centers; Hillsborough jazz legend Billy Strayhorn and Chapel Hill band Arrogance earn induction into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame; a longtime Chapel Hill restaurant announces it’s closing its doors; and the Carrboro Town Council signs off on funding for the Bolin Creek Greenway.
And in sports: UNC baseball forces a decisive Game 3 in the College World Series with a 6-2 win over Oklahoma on Sunday, setting up one more game for all the marbles tonight.
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