Hi everyone, it’s Sayaka from Triad City Beat. For those that don’t know me, I’m the managing editor of an independent newspaper that covers Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point. We’ve been in ...
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It’s like a trust fall, but with their own bodies. Each of the people who’ve gathered in the third-story studio in the Cultural Arts Center on Saturday morning stands with their feet hip-width apart, ...
North Carolina Governor-elect Josh Stein and Gov. Roy Cooper filed a lawsuit Thursday to block a new Republican-led law shifting executive power in government. Stein, who currently serves as attorney ...
The Solidarity Book Drive has a special wish this holiday season: to send as many books as possible to people in prisons in the new year. Since 2021, the Triad Abolition Project, a Triad-based prison ...
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by Jeff Laughlin Whether or not it matters, I hated most of you before I saw you at the game. UNCG will have played UNC by the time this article gets published, and they will do so in a hostile ...
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For better, for worse. For richer, for poorer. In sickness and in health. To love and to cherish. ‘Till death do us part. For many LGBTQ+ couples across the country, their wedding vows reflect acts of ...
This story was first published by Stacker. The culinary landscape of the United States is as diverse as its population, with each state proudly boasting its own signature sandwich that often tells a ...
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