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Triad City Beat is closing its doors on Friday, Feb. 28. With the publication in its final hours, its founder discussed what set Triad City Beat apart from others in the area.
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The paper will cease publication both in print and online after its February 20th edition. A Last Anniversary Party is planned at Scuppernong Books at the end of the month.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist Kevin Siers has been fired after 36 years with The Charlotte Observer. It is part of a national trend of…
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Tens of thousands of people are bracing for days without electricity in a North Carolina county where authorities say two power substations were shot up by one or more people with apparent criminal intent.
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United Way of Forsyth County has announced the selection of Antonia Monk Richburg as president and CEO, beginning in mid-October. Richburg will succeed…
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A grant launched at the beginning of the pandemic to support Black and Latinx small business owners in Forsyth County will open applications at the end of…
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Guilford County Animal Services is making some changes to encourage more adoptions. After a recent spike in pet surrenders and more strays, the shelter is…
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A Greensboro-based nonprofit that works to help children and families is getting a major donation. The Children's Home Society of North Carolina says it's…
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Winston-Salem officials are preparing to unveil a historic marker commemorating the country's first and only African American Moravian Church. St. Philips…
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The Greensboro Jewish Federation is joining an international campaign to provide support to vulnerable citizens living in Ukraine. In response to the…
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The Blue Ridge Parkway saw close to 16 million visitations in 2021. Officials say some areas of the park are feeling the impact of overcrowding. The…
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Residents in Winston-Salem who were forced to leave their homes after a chemical fire can now get some help with their evacuation expenses. City officials…