Thursday, June 4, 2026


The Roundup

Article Icon 1Dozens of NC Schools Defy Law, Start Earlier

About 30 North Carolina public school districts have approved calendars for the 2026-27 school year that start earlier than state law permits, according to a new Department of Public Instruction report. 

School leaders say the earlier start allows for balanced semesters, enabling students to finish fall testing before winter break and better prepare for Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams. Some districts also cite cost savings from aligning with community college schedules.

The districts starting earlier are primarily in central and western counties, including Granville, Person, Harnett, and Montgomery.

The 2004 law aims to protect North Carolina’s tourism by delaying the school start until late August. Coastal districts are largely complying.

Article Icon 1Hurricanes Host Game 2 Tonight

The Carolina Hurricanes return to the Lenovo Center in Raleigh tonight for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, trailing 1-0 after a gut-punch 5-4 home loss on Tuesday.

Nikolaj Ehlers gave the Canes a 2-0 first-period lead with two goals, but the Golden Knights answered three times before Tomas Hertl scored the go-ahead goal with 3:24 remaining off a give-and-go with Colton Sissons. Carolina had the game in hand twice and couldn’t hold it.

North Carolina’s hockey faithful will pack the Lenovo Center tonight as the Canes look to even the series. Game 2 airs on ABC, with the Canes needing a win to avoid falling into a 0-2 hole.

A Canes victory evens the best-of-seven and keeps home-ice advantage in play.

Article Icon 1Mallard Creek High Gets Title Back

The North Carolina High School Athletic Association overturned the disqualification of Mallard Creek High School relay anchor Nyan Brown, reinstating the Charlotte school’s boys track team as co-state champion alongside C.E. Jordan High in Durham after a ruling that drew national attention.

Brown was disqualified for flashing five fingers—believed to represent the team potentially earning a fifth state team championship—as he crossed the finish line first in the 4×400-meter relay at the 8A State Championship. The footage went viral and drew national coverage.

The Independent Interscholastic Athletic Appeals Board reversed the call after “Mallard Creek presented clear and convincing evidence that the student-athlete did NOT engage in unsporting or unacceptable conduct.”

Mallard Creek and C.E. Jordan share the 8A overall title, with Mallard Creek and Hough High School named co-champions in the relay. The ruling restores the team points the Mavericks lost when Brown’s disqualification stood.

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Around North Carolina

Statewide: House Democrats proposed a nearly $1 billion public safety package on Tuesday that includes major pay raises for correctional officers and Highway Patrol troopers, plus funding for court staff, mental health treatment, and juvenile justice. (More)

Western NC: Officials warn that downed timber from Hurricane Helene across 822,000 acres has created dangerous fuel loads, raising long-term wildfire risks that could persist for more than a decade. (More

➤ NC Coast: A coastal low-pressure system is battering North Carolina’s vulnerable Outer Banks coastline with gusty winds, high surf, rip currents, and minor beach erosion risks through the week, further threatening already fragile oceanfront homes. (More)

Buxton: Another home collapsed into the ocean Tuesday night, the 32nd in Dare County, claimed by erosion and rising seas, prompting beach closures and safety warnings from Cape Hatteras National Seashore. (See Photo)

Iredell County: Animal Services announced on June 3 that two more missing wild horses of the 10 that escaped on May 11 have now been safely recovered, bringing the total number of horses recovered to nine. (More)

Clyde: A magnitude 1.9 earthquake was reported around 4 miles southeast of town Monday night—the latest in a series of minor tremors serving as a reminder that Western North Carolina sits within an active seismic zone. (More)


North Carolina Sports

➤ NC State’s season-opening football game against Virginia—which was set to become the first FBS game played in South America—has been pulled from Rio de Janeiro and relocated to Charlottesville, Virginia. (More)

Former Duke basketball star Jayson Tatum is the most disliked NBA player in the state of North Carolina, according to a new study. He’s also the second-most-hated player nationally. (More)

North Carolina’s government had an opportunity to acquire a public stake in the Carolina Hurricanes franchise, but state officials ultimately passed on the deal—a decision drawing new attention as the Canes compete in the Stanley Cup Final. (More)

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North Carolina Business

JetZero received an adjustment to its $1.5 billion North Carolina incentive package due to state budget delays, delaying job creation until 2028 while targeting 3,020 jobs by 2029 ahead of its June 15 groundbreaking in Greensboro. (More)

A new safari-style all-inclusive resort, Three Little Bears Retreat, has opened in Bryson City near Great Smoky Mountains National Park, offering private cabins with outdoor hot tubs, guided adventures, and conservation-focused experiences. (See Photos)

Kane Realty Corp has filed plans for the long-anticipated Downtown South development near I-40 and South Saunders in Raleigh—a major mixed-use entertainment and residential project first proposed in 2019 that would reshape South Raleigh. (More)

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Et Cetera

Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Cook Out Summer Shootout returns for its 33rd season starting next week, featuring Late Models, Legend Cars, and other divisions—the beloved summer short-track series that has run at the Concord facility since 1994. (More)

➤ Kyle Petty’s Charity Ride Across America wrapped its 30th anniversary run, covering 3,400 miles through 11 states and raising a record $2.7 million to send children with chronic illnesses to Victory Junction camp near Randleman. (More)

Fast food workers in North Carolina earn a median hourly wage of $13.74 in 2025, ranking 35th nationally, with the state employing about 92,000 workers in the industry, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. (See Data)

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The Poll

Should North Carolina public schools start earlier than the Monday closest to Aug. 26?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not sure


Yesterday’s Results:

Which of these Southern summer vegetable recipes is your favorite?

  1. Fried okra: 27%
  2. Cream corn: 18%
  3. Squash casserole: 16%
  4. Butterbeans: 15%
  5. Tomato pie: 12%
  6. Other: 12%


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