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A newspaper is nothing without its readers. Without them, we’re just writing and publishing stories for the void. For our last issue, we put a call out to our supporters to contribute their own ...
Featured photo: A Triad City Beat newspaper box off of Walker Avenue in Greensboro taken by Carolyn de Berry during the COVID-19 pandemic. (photo by Carolyn de Berry) When I first started working at ...
The CityBeat is a nonprofit-funded position reporting on Winston-Salem and Greensboro city council and all city business. These pieces are free to be republished with attribution to Triad City Beat.
This story was originally published by Education NC. Story by Sonia Rao. LatinxEd just finished their year-and-a-half-long statewide listening tour, #SomosNC. The organization held 250 conversations ...
At the heart of state Sen. Trudy Wade and her secret cabal’s plans for the city of Greensboro is the notion that its council isn’t “business friendly,” and hasn’t been for some time. Developer and ...
On Jan. 25, dozens gathered in downtown Greensboro to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump. On Saturday afternoon, activists with Veterans for Peace, Movement of Humanity, NC Triad Communists and ...
It’s a Friday night thing. As a child, Pepper Segal would eat challah bread on most Friday evenings to mark the start of Shabbat, a period of rest that lasts from sundown on Friday until Saturday ...
We know that judicial races are confusing. There’s multiple levels of courts and it can be easy to get lost in the weeds when it comes to who does what. So for this year’s election, we’ve broken down ...
Featured photo: The Distinguished Leadership Series Presented by the Joseph M. Bryan Foundation featured Sunny Hostin, February 9, 2023 in Greensboro, NC. (courtesy photo) Though Sunny Hostin shines ...
On Feb. 3, a yearslong battle in the courts came to an end. But for Tenicka Smith, the result was more bitter than sweet. “I feel like I failed my child,” Smith shared with TCB this week. Smith is the ...
The CityBeat is a nonprofit-funded position reporting on Winston-Salem and Greensboro city council and all city business. These pieces are free to be republished with attribution to Triad City Beat.
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