The Greensboro Coliseum gets a name change, and a look at the effort to improve conditions for working families in the city.
P.R. Lockhart
The Thread: Robinson Wreckage and Greensboro’s Shifting Workforce
Fallout from mounting Mark Robinson scandals continued this week, and a “By the Numbers” look at Greensboro’s changing economy.
The Thread: Historic Train Station Could Be Key to the Future
A look at the past and future of Greensboro’s train station. Plus, an effort to honor a historically Black neighborhood.
The Thread: Looking for Housing, Looking for Safety
Greensboro searches for answers to the city’s housing woes, from finding affordable homes to keeping vulnerable residents safe.
The Thread: City Landmarks, Old and New
This week, we look at two of Greensboro’s most storied hotels. Plus, a feature on historic Black architecture.
Postmark Greensboro: A Tale of Two O. Henry Hotels
Two landmark hotels in Greensboro took their name from the city’s greatest storyteller. Separated by decades, each carried on his romantic Bohemian legacy.
The Thread: Ready for School, Ready for Life
View This Email In Your Browser Pre-K students participate in Books On Break. (Photo by Doug Jackson) Morning, gang.This week we’re highlighting the work of Guilford County’s “Ready for School, Ready for Life,” program. Reporter P.R. Lockhart talked with Leslie Boney, who recently completed a series of pieces on the initiative for Public Ed Works.The […]
Can $150 Million Transform Early Childhood Education in Guilford County?
A collective effort supported by $150 million in private investment and philanthropic organizations aims to transform early childhood education.
The Thread: The Changing Face of the Greensboro City Council
A peek into Greensboro City Council’s political future and the sweet success of Black Magnolia.