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I remember my first real protest, as a 15-year old when the war in Iraq began. I’d been sitting in the kitchen while my mom cooked dinner, and on the small countertop TV, a news helicopter showed us ...
As part of its efforts to convince Stone Brewing to open its East Coast facility in Greensboro, the Greensboro Partnership partnered with several local organizations to create this video as part of a ...
Tenants at 4½ Building in downtown Winston-Salem prevailed over a local rental company to get out of their lease after a massive snowmelt leaves their apartment damaged. Alexis Siebert and Alex ...
Perhaps it’s fitting that two days before the North Carolina primary — the results of which are reported on page 8 — more than 130 cars were involved in a series of wrecks on the busiest highway in ...
Featured photo: Artist and curator Jordan T. Robinson at GROW (Greensboro Residency for Original Works) residency at the Greensboro Cultural Center in Greensboro, N.C., on March 14, 2022 For the ...
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, which looms upon us like the first rose of spring, I’d must ask the readership a delicate question: Why is it that, during this Lenten season, an Irishman will drink gin ...
Mother: “Good. Children today don’t know how to use cutlery.” Me: “I said ‘Corks’ not ‘Forks,’ mother.” Mother: “What’s the difference?” Let’s begin with this. I like anything that involves wine and ...
The fans, raucously deriding the referees’ perceived errors, wanted blood. While the “real game” had just started in Durham, the Duke-UNC Women’s ACC semifinal in Greensboro had all the drama the ...
An unusually public request for proposals process allows Greensboro to engage the public in its bid to attract California craft beer maker Stone Brewing. About 15 people milled around by the bar last ...
TCB's Managing Editor Sayaka Matsuoka and City Beat Reporter Gale Melcher will both be starting new jobs as Greensboro ...
Thank you so much to everyone who came out to support Triad City Beat at its last anniversary party on Feb. 28. The back room of Scuppernong Books was filled to the brim for most of the night with ...