Featured photo: The women of Hot Mess Express take time out of their weekends to clean strangers’ homes, for free. Since the organization started in 2021, Hot Mess Express has grown to more than 100 ...
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Featured photo: Renowned Greensboro civil rights activist Rev. Nelson Johnson speaks at the Revival Reimagined event in 2024. (photo by Brandon Demery) Troy, Alabama had John Lewis. The Triangle has ...
Featured photo: “It’s just a great sport, great physical activity, great community,” says Ruckus Climbing Gym owner John Kilburn about rock climbing. He likens the sport’s rise in popularity to how ...
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Featured photo: Artist Chuck Johnson recently painted this East White Oak Community Mural at Revolution Ballfield (photo by Chuck Johnson) When Cathy Gant Hill was a child, just nine or ten years old, ...
As publicized, Triad City Beat will be publishing two final issues on Feb. 6 and Feb. 20. After that, the publication will cease to publish new stories in print or online. For our final issue, we are ...
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.
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.
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 ...
Responding to concern among Greensboro congregations about allegations outlined in a News & Record column by Susan Ladd that Urban Ministry is turning away people from cold-weather emergency shelter, ...
The Greensboro punk band Totally Slow laid down an instrumental track at the Greensboro recording studio Legitimate Business for their new album on an overcast Saturday afternoon earlier this month.