The Wake Weekly

Police apprehend suspect after escape
From staff reports | September 26, 2023
KNIGHTDALE — Police have announced charges against a suspect who briefly escaped from custody Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 25, a news release says. Knightdale Police Chief Lawrence Capps confirmed the suspect, Russell Frederick Culbreth, 45, of Middlesex, was being processed on breaking and entering charges inside the police station when he...

Renaissance Centre hosts Community Celebration of the Arts
From staff reports | September 26, 2023
WAKE FOREST — The Wake Forest Public Art Commission, Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department and ARTS Wake Forest are inviting residents to a special Community Celebration of the Arts on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 S. Brooks St....

‘A Piece of My Heart’ delivers impactful performances, message
By Laura Browne | lbrowne@wakeweekly.com | September 26, 2023
WAKE FOREST — “A Piece of My Heart” by Shirley Lauro, at Firebox Theatre Sept. 14 through Sept. 24, featured a riveting and heart-wrenching story of women who served in Vietnam War and their lives after they returned home. Marvelously acted and quickly paced, the play asks its viewers to...

51st Memorial Flag-Raising Ceremony honors Albert Taylor Moore
From staff reports | September 26, 2023
WAKE FOREST — The town of Wake Forest and several local veterans’ organizations will conclude this year’s series of monthly flag-raising ceremonies Monday, Oct. 2, at 11 a.m. in Town Hall’s Centennial Plaza, 301 S. Brooks St. The 51st Wake Forest Memorial Flag-Raising Ceremony will honor Albert Taylor Moore, who...

Community Table hosts night of history, camaraderie
From staff reports | September 26, 2023
WAKE FOREST — The Wake Forest Community Table will host its next Community Gathering, which is free and open to the public, Thursday, Oct. 5, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., beginning at the Alston Massenburg Center, 416 N. Taylor St., in Wake Forest. Titled Wondering, Wandering and Wheeling, the event offers...

Heritage narrowly downs Wake Forest in rivalry thriller
By Nicholas Schnittker
nicholas@wakeweekly.com | September 26, 2023
WAKE FOREST — The boys soccer rivalry matchup between Heritage and Wake Forest lived up to the billing, with the Huskies coming from behind to beat the Cougars 4-3 on Monday, Sept. 25. Rivalries are part of what makes sports, and especially high school sports,...

NAC-VI play for football starts in week 7
By Nicholas Schnittker
nicholas@wakeweekly.com | September 25, 2023
Conference play for the 4-A Northern Athletic Conference is set to start in week 7 of the North Carolina high school football season, with the bulk of the league having an open week to prepare for what is shaping up to be a tough slate...

Franklinton football player, referee taken to hospital in ambulances
By Nicholas Schnittker
nicholas@wakeweekly.com | September 23, 2023
FRANKLINTON — Franklinton High’s football game against Nash Central was called off in the third quarter after a Franklinton player and referee were both taken away in ambulances Thursday evening. The Red Rams running back was tackled during the third quarter and was unsteady on...

FUNGO to join Old North State League
From staff reports | September 21, 2023
The Wake Forest FUNGO, a collegiate summer baseball team, is set to join the Old North State League in 2024 after going independent for the 2023 season. The FUNGO will play in the central division alongside the Clayton Clovers, Oak City Gliders, Reidsville Luckies and...

Heritage elevates Stell to boys lacrosse head coach
By Nicholas Schnittker
nicholas@wakeweekly.com | September 21, 2023
Heritage High stayed in-house for its next boys lacrosse head coach, elevating former assistant and alumni Michael Stell to the top position. “We are excited to promote Michael Stell to the head coaching position,” Heritage athletic director Scott Sloan said. “As an assistant coach for...

Heritage hires Christian Cuba as new girls soccer head coach
By Nicholas Schnittker
nicholas@wakeweekly.com | September 18, 2023
Heritage High has a new coach at the helm of its girls soccer program, with the school’s athletic department announcing the hire of Christian Cuba on Tuesday, Sept. 12. Cuba has experience at the collegiate and youth club levels, while making his high school coaching...

Child sex abuse case a reminder of government’s built-in limits
September 26, 2023
Our system of limited constitutional government depends on political actors sticking to their assigned roles. We often see push and pull between competing government powers. The governor complains about legislative...

GOP lawmakers betray a surprising lack of confidence
September 26, 2023
North Carolina Republican legislators have rarely, if ever, been in a stronger position. Their leaders — Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore — have a...

Living at the speed of autism
September 26, 2023
When my son Rowan was 8 years old, he was diagnosed as autistic, something that should have been obvious given his aversion to hand-dryers and his proclivity for completing puzzles...