Good morning, North Carolina! Here's what you need to know today.
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We have a chance for showers and thunderstorms late Thursday. A few severe storms are possible with damaging winds. We'll see a few showers and thunderstorms Friday afternoon as well.
The weekend weather picture continues to be questionable. Some models forecast a wet weekend while others keep us mostly dry.

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Watch the latest local news and get your Weather on the 1s.
1. Republican concedes long-unsettled North Carolina court election to Democratic incumbent
The Republican challenger for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat conceded last November's election to Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs on Wednesday, two days after a federal judge ruled that potentially thousands of disputed ballots challenged by Jefferson Griffin must remain in the final tally.
2. N.C. election director ousted after Republican power play
The North Carolina State Board of Elections, with a new Republican majority, voted Wednesday to replace its executive director. Karen Brinson Bell, who has been in the role for six years and was widely praised in election circles, was replaced by Sam Hayes, the top lawyer for the Republican state House speaker.
3. N.C. animal shelter under quarantine due to disease exposure
A North Carolina animal shelter is under quarantine after being exposed to canine influenza and distemper, officials said Wednesday. Transylvania County Animal Services said it will not be accepting any canine surrenders or adoptions for a minimum of two weeks.
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2. Attorneys general sue Trump administration over EV charger funding
3. Federal Reserve leaves key rate unchanged as it sees risk of higher prices and higher unemployment
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