Renters at a Greensboro apartment complex say they have been living in substandard conditions, and that the city isn’t doing enough to protect them.
P.R. Lockhart
The Thread: Cone Health, Risant and the Future of Health in Greensboro
Cone Health is readying for growth under the deal with Risant Health in Greensboro. Plus, the city’s Human Rights Department sets its gaze to 2025.
The Thread: Remembering Yvonne Johnson
Yvonne Johnson, a city council member and Greensboro’s first Black mayor, who died last week at the age of 82.
The Thread: Y’all Means All in the Gate City
For the fourth consecutive year, Greensboro gets high marks for its LGBTQ-friendly policies and protections. Plus, a local shop selling locally made goods gets a new home.
The Thread: The Shape of Things to Come
This week, we dive into the impact of the presidential election on Greensboro City Council’s future. Plus, a look at the region’s economy with the surge in new manufacturing businesses.
The Thread: In Wake of Election, Persistence at Greensboro’s HBCUs
Students at Greensboro HBCUs say they will persist. Plus, Action Greensboro wins an international award.
At Greensboro’s HBCUs, Persistence in the Face of Defeat
Kamala Harris would have been the nation’s first president to graduate from an HBCU. Students say her loss won’t damper their political engagement.
The Thread: Elections, Elections, Elections
It’s Election Day and we bring you a “Behind The Numbers” on early voting in Guilford County, and Mark Robinson made a surprise visit to N.C. A&T at a candidate town hall.
The Thread: Community Loses in Effort to Remediate Bingham Park
Greensboro’s City Council decides not to remediate Bingham Park, and N.C. A&T puts a spotlight on voter and civic engagement.
The Thread: Wrestling with Mark Robinson
This week, a story about Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s fascination with professional wrestling, and Greensboro takes center stage as Black Democrats rally for Harris.