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The Herald Sun, 22 五月 2026

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ArticleAgave’s tower­ing bloom cap­tiv­ates Raleigh neigh­bors

On a quiet Raleigh street, one humble agave plant has dazzled its neigh­bors with the final, glor­i­ous per­form­ance of its life — shoot­ing up 25 feet in a single month. For 15 years, it sat quietly in Agata Slaczka’s yard, look­ing prickly and...

Agave’s tower­ing bloom cap­tiv­ates Raleigh neigh­bors

ArticleMassive walls to sta­bil­ize I-40 in Pigeon River Gorge

Before they can rebuild the east­bound lanes of Inter­state 40 through the Pigeon River Gorge, con­tract­ors must con­struct massive walls to hold up the high­way and ensure the river doesn’t wash it away like it did after Hur­ricane Helene two years ago.

Massive walls to sta­bil­ize I-40 in Pigeon River Gorge

ArticleWake schools face budget gap due to state teacher raises

Higher-than-expec­ted state raises and bonuses for teach­ers could blow a hole in the Wake County school sys­tem’s budget. Last week, state Repub­lican legis­lat­ive lead­ers announced a state budget frame­work that includes an aver­age raise of 8%...

Wake schools face budget gap due to state teacher raises

ArticleFormer NCCU coach claims fir­ing was over equity fight

Last week, North Car­o­lina Cent­ral Uni­versity offi­cials intro­duced a new women’s bas­ket­ball coach, say­ing they hope she will help elev­ate the pro­gram. But a settled law­suit between the school and a former coach hired with sim­ilar...

Former NCCU coach claims fir­ing was over equity fight

ArticleWAKE’S LOCALLY FUNDED TEACHERS

higher raises. Most of Wake’s teach­ers are state-fun­ded. But admin­is­trat­ors said around 2,000 teach­ers and 500 instruc­tional sup­port staff such as coun­selors are loc­ally fun­ded. Wake uses fed­eral grants to pay fed­er­ally fun­ded teach­ers.

WAKE’S LOCALLY FUNDED TEACHERS