Human Interest
Chapter 5: All The Children
On an early morning in May, a kitchen fire swept through a low-income apartment in Greensboro. Inside, a refugee family from the Democratic Republic of the Congo—five young siblings and their father—slept.
Chapter 3: Resettlement And The Swiss Cheese Problem
Earlier this year, a tragic kitchen fire at the Summit-Cone apartments in Greensboro killed five young refugee children.
Community Remembers Former Food Bank Leader Clyde Fitzgerald
Clyde Fitzgerald, the former executive director of the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, has died.
'On Being's' Krista Tippett Asks Big Questions In Search Of Connection
Some people shy away from big questions, those that come up against and embrace the mysteries of human existence.
Triad Teen To Compete On 'Jeopardy!'
Tonight is the quarterfinal round of the Jeopardy!
Collaboration Brings Veterans' Stories To New Audience
A performance this weekend is capturing the stories of veterans.
Bond Between Donkey, Emu May Make Adoption Difficult
Available to a good home: one male donkey, slightly neurotic. New owner must also be willing to accommodate one female emu.
The Men Who Raised Their Fists: Remembering The Olympic Protests Of 1968
Fifty years ago Tuesday, American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos – both young, black athletes – raised their fists in protest as the national anthem played at the 1968 Summer Olympics.