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Editor’s note: Our initial email stated the deadline for early voting is 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 3. The correct date is Saturday, March 2.

Welcome to the weekend, readers.

The deadline for voting early in this year’s primary election is Saturday, March 2 at 3 p.m. Folks who don’t vote early will have to brave the *checks weather app* 67 degree temperature on Tuesday to cast their ballots. Find your polling location and look up your sample ballot here.

For the most up-to-date coverage on Election Day, be sure to stay locked into the INDY’s live blog throughout the day and into the night. Our committed team of reporters will be scuttling across the Triangle to bring you coverage from various campaign events and watch parties.

If you’re still undecided about who will get your vote, the INDY has candidate questionnaires and profiles, editorial endorsements, and deep reporting on the issues motivating folks at the polls this spring like housing and schools. Check out our comprehensive election coverage, download our voting guide, and feel confident when you step up to the ballot box.

We’ll have a couple more local elections stories on our website ahead of Super Tuesday so be sure to check back in.

Have a good weekend.

—Justin


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Durham

Get to know Jovonia Lewis and Renee Vaughan, candidates for the Durham County Board of Commissioners.

Vice president Kamala Harris will visit Durham today.

NC law students are assisting residents of JFK Towers in their class action lawsuit against property owner and management company Millennia. The INDY broke the news of the lawsuit in January.

Wake

Centennial Authority, the owners of PNC Arena, selected design firm Gensler and its local partner LS3P for the arena’s upcoming $300 million renovation.

Orange

Chapel Hill small business owners, including the owner of the Purple Bowl which played a role in the town’s municipal election last year, discussed the challenges of operating in a growing college town.

North Carolina

NC Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey is under fire for how he runs his office while facing a primary challenge


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