Canes-Golden Knights Game 1 and Causey concerns: Tuesday’s top stories
The Carolina Hurricanes opened the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday for the first time in 20 years, while controversies brewed across North Carolina politics, education and local government.
Here is a digest of the top stories from The News & Observer on June 2, 2026.
Canes strike early in Game 1: Nikolaj Ehlers scored just 25 seconds into Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on a 2-on-1 against Vegas goalie Carter Hart, giving Carolina an early lead in its first Cup Final appearance since 2006. Follow for live updates during the game.
Sun Belt hockey proves its staying power: Southern-tier NHL teams including Florida, Vegas, and Tampa Bay have won multiple Stanley Cups in recent years, with the Hurricanes selling out 165 consecutive home games at Lenovo Center.
A primer for new Canes fans: Head coach Rod Brind’Amour has led Carolina to the playoffs in each of his eight seasons, and the team’s signature Storm Surge ritual features an arms-raised Viking clap popularized by Icelandic soccer fans.
- Read more: Just getting on the Canes bandwagon or visiting from Vegas? What you need to know
- Insurance commissioner faces harassment concerns: Former state insurance department employee April Taylor shared texts in which Republican Commissioner Mike Causey wrote “I might jump your bones. Watch out!!!” Causey told The N&O he does not recall sending the texts and denied an inappropriate behavior toward Taylor.
- Read more: ‘Inappropriate’ texts from NC insurance commissioner draw heat from Democrats
- Graduation speech cut short over Palestine remarks: Clayton High School Principal Melissa Hubbard stopped senior Leen Hijaz mid-speech after she addressed suffering in Palestine, Sudan, Congo and Afghanistan, as well as families separated by ICE. The Johnston County school district said the intervention was to maintain program integrity, not to limit student voice.
- Read more: Clayton HS student spoke up for Palestine. Then her graduation speech was cut off.
- MrBeast lands another $15 million grant: North Carolina has approved a $15 million grant for Season 3 of MrBeast’s Amazon Prime show “Beast Games,” the maximum allowed under state film incentive rules. The award indicates Amazon and MrBeast plan to spend at least $60 million filming in the Greenville area.
- Read more: New season, new incentive: NC offers MrBeast’s Amazon show another $15 million
- Fuquay-Varina approves park ballfields despite outcry: Town commissioners approved a $10 million plan to add ballfields to Hilltop Needmore Town Park over the objections of roughly 60 residents. They raised concerns about green space, water quality and the site’s slopes and tree cover. Officials cited youth sports waiting lists as justification.
- Read more: Fuquay-Varina approves park ballfields plan over residents’ opposition
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This story was originally published June 2, 2026 at 9:02 PM with the headline "Canes-Golden Knights Game 1 and Causey concerns: Tuesday’s top stories."