In late January, a new affordable housing initiative called the Equitable Homeownership Project unveiled some of their newly ...
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 ...
It is with a heavy but also grateful heart that we are announcing the official closure of Triad City Beat in February. We ...
In a 7-1 vote on Friday afternoon, Jamilla Pinder was selected as Greensboro’s new at-large city councilmember. Pinder, who ...
He and his lawyer’s argument is that some of votes included in the mix had missing driver’s license numbers or Social ...
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, ...
On Jan. 25, dozens gathered in downtown Greensboro to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump. On Saturday afternoon, ...
Glenwood Church at 1417 Glenwood Ave. will provide overnight shelter for adults with children only, from 8 p.m.-6:30 a.m.
Tuesday night in Greensboro’s city hall was a passionate one, as city leaders met each of the 19 residents vying to fill the seat of the late at-large councilmember Mayor Pro Tempore Yvonne Johnson.
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