Beloved YMCA Instrumental To Civil Rights History Will Be Gone, But Memories Remain
A building in Greensboro will be razed next week, and it's one that leaves a powerful legacy.
A building in Greensboro will be razed next week, and it's one that leaves a powerful legacy.
Next week, the Hayes-Taylor Memorial YMCA in Greensboro will be razed.
Controversial political ads running in Missouri and Arkansas are connected to a political action committee associated with a fiery former local politician.
North Carolina A&T University has teamed up with Google this semester with the goal of improving diversity in tech.
Duke University history professors want to remove the name of a benefactor who promoted white supremacist ideas from their department's building.
This week, the Greensboro City Council approved $45,000 to assist local residents forced to leave their recently condemned apartments.
The University of North Carolina Board of Governors will do nothing, for now, about an embattled Confederate monument on the public university system's flagship campus.
A national video and oral archive that celebrates African-American history is coming to the Triad.
The Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center branch of the public library is showing weekly films this summer
(Listen above to audio from the disturbance call released by the Winston-Salem Police Dept.)