High school football players out of Salt Lake City huddle together before the game begins, reciting a Polynesian chant to pump the adrenaline in their young bodies to get a win. Stakes are high of ...
Plans for a creative reuse center that keeps unwanted industrial material out of the city’s waste stream — similar to the popular Scrap Exchange in Durham — are underway in Greensboro, led by a local ...
U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (NC-05) will chair the House Rules Committee for the 119th Congress, the House GOP conference confirmed on Tuesday. She was appointed by Speaker Mike Johnson and ratified by ...
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Before Andrea Sodergren graced stages with her comedy routine, she did circuits at social media conferences dressed as a grandmother. “I got started blogging as this character, Grandma Mary, and I ...
Editor’s note: Cleaster’s first name is pronouned “Klee–Esta” like “fiesta.” The last thing artist Cleaster Cotton did before Hurricane Helene hit Asheville was fill the raised beds at the youth ...
Crowds gathered this morning along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Greensboro to witness the annual parade that honors King. The parade boasted local school marching bands, church buses, and even an ...
As a child, Stephanie Hernandez liked to copy her grandfather Salvador’s drink of choice: instant coffee. She remembers hanging out in the living room of her childhood home in High Point, sipping the ...
Me: I think it’s funny how the Viking takes his pants off like a fireman — in a perfectly stepped-out-of stovepipe pile. It’s January people — and the cruising season has officially begun. My friends ...
Happy New Year. This week’s column is the exciting conclusion to the Exile on Jones Street 2014 Kvetch in Review. We take up part two in April, when the US Senate race started to heat up.
This week marks my last issue with Triad City Beat. And I don’t quite know what to do about it. So I’m writing. It’s how I deal. I’m leaving because I must. My family and I were in a traumatic car ...