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Winston-Salem city councilmember pushes back against anti-LGBTQ+ comments during council meeting
The CityBeat is a nonprofit-funded position reporting on Winston-Salem and Greensboro city council and all city business. These pieces are free to be republished with attribution to Triad City Beat. Winston-Salem city councilmember Kevin Mundy had a clear message for an anti-LGBTQ+ group that spoke at Monday’s city council meeting:...
NCDOT awards $14,000+ in scholarships to students at HBCUs and Minority-Serving Institutions
The recipients are North Carolina residents with 24 college credit hours who are attending a North Carolina HBCU or Minority-Serving Institution and pursuing degrees related to the transportation field.
New York power couple is coming to High Point with stories to tell
They’ve been in the public eye for a while, sharing stories about family life at home with an audience of millions. But at the end of the day, Cortney and Robert Novogratz are also down-to-earth parents and business owners who have built a thriving company and brand around all things home.
This ballpark offers new skyline views and classic Minor League vibes
The Greensboro Grasshoppers, a High-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, have made notable updates to their First National Bank Field, enhancing the experience with new skyline views. The ballpark, located in downtown Greensboro, showcases a striking juxtaposition of classic Minor League charm and modern developments, including an eight-story office tower. The community surrounding the ballpark is vibrant, with local initiatives such as a volunteer-led replica baseball diamond project underway. Game day experiences feature unique traditions, like between-inning jokes and enthusiastically creative concession offerings, ensuring a memorable outing for fans.
Spartan Athletics Kicks Off a New Season
As the new school year begins this week, the campus is simmering with Spartan spirit. Wanna join in the fun? Wear your blue and gold and support our Spartan athletes on the pitch and the volleyball court this fall. Save the dates and make games a part of your routine to take advantage of the full UNCG experience.
Rockingham County Schools, Theatre Guild of Rockingham County issue statements after teacher accused of indecent liberties
EDEN, N.C. (WGHP) — A Morehead High School teacher has been accused of indecent liberties with a student, prompting statements from Rockingham County Schools and the Theatre Guild of Rockingham County. Jesse Michael Morris, 24, of Eden, was charged with felony indecent liberties with a child and felony taking indecent liberties with a student by […]
$1.5 million in renovations launching at library
A major renovation project is unfolding for the Mount Airy Public Library, funded by a $1.5 million allocation from the state Legislature last year. Construction bids for the effort are now being solicited by city officials. This will be the first such project undertaken for the 13,750-square-foot building since it opened more than 40 years ago, in May of 1982. ...
Bobhcat soccer off to a good start
The Glenn varsity boys’ soccer team claimed a 2-1 win over The North Carolina Leadership Academy on Tuesday, improved to 3-1 overall and are off to a good start to their season. Bobcats Head Coach Sean Sexton said he thinks the team is really good this season. “I am trying not to jinx it. We have a lot of young, talented players. Last year we were very young. We are trying out new formations ...
More than 100 family members, sorors and friends gather to honor centennial soror Brower and 100-year chartered chapter
The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority hosted a 100th birthday party on Friday, Aug.16, at the home of Marian Friende Brower to honor the year of her birth and the year that the Phi Omega Chapter was chartered – 1924. During the celebration, members of the sorority wore their jewel-covered 100-year eyeglasses to honor Marian Friende Brower Day on Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024, according to a proclamation signed by Mayor J. Allen Joines.
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