More than four years after her son was killed, mother Tenicka Smith and her family will receive a $4 million settlement.
Forsyth County reappraises properties and assigns them a new value. This time, residents saw a huge jump in their property ...
On Monday afternoon, news spread of the passing of Greensboro’s Civil Rights icon, who was the co-founder of the Beloved ...
It is with a heavy but also grateful heart that we are announcing the official closure of Triad City Beat in February. We ...
As publicized, Triad City Beat will be publishing two final issues on Feb. 6 and Feb. 20. After that, the publication will ...
Despite the impetus of the protest being one driven by fear and a pushback against Trump, the overall atmosphere of the ...
In late January, a new affordable housing initiative called the Equitable Homeownership Project unveiled some of their newly ...
Work. Kids. Pets. It can all be overwhelming. What began as a small group of Triad women cleaning strangers’ homes for free ...
Becoming More,” a multidisciplinary performance, will premiere on Feb. 22 at the Congregational United Church of Christ in ...
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In a 7-1 vote on Friday afternoon, Jamilla Pinder was selected as Greensboro’s new at-large city councilmember. Pinder, who ...