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Sayaka Matsuoka has been working as a journalist since she first interned at Triad City Beat in 2014.Since then, her byline has appeared in publications such as Indy Week, Durham Magazine, Rewire, ...
In just its third year of eligibility, Triad City Beat has been nominated for two national Altweekly Awards, given by the Association of Alternative Newsmedia to its member papers throughout the US ...
Early on Friday, in our tattered office on South Elm-Eugene Street, Jordan Green informed me that it was time to make the last call. The last call is the most important one in investigative reporting.
Raleigh is requiring facemasks in public. So is Boone. Also, Dallas and the entire state of California. Can the Triad be far behind? A bad day in NC — 1,652 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19. They ...
Creative Greensboro, Department of Libraries & Museum and the Greensboro Parks and Recreation department is hosting a day of virtual events, including cooking, performances, and panel discussions, to ...
Anyone caught flatfooted by the reintroduction of Senate Bill 36 — the ham-fisted attempt to exact revenge and settle petty scores by completely redrawing the city council districts in Greensboro and ...
Don’t believe me? Let’s look at the numbers. The numbers. We’re No. 5 — the state with the fifth-fastest rate of new COVID-19 cases. This NY Times link describes the horrible curve we have been ...
Feeling good about the 2018 mid-term elections? (Maybe the more operative question is: Are you even aware that there are elections this year?) If you answered yes to the first question, think about ...
The click-bait website Buzzfeed can’t seem to get enough of “our” Congressman, Howard Coble. The latest: “Why Everyone In D.C.Should Start Dressing Like This 83-Year-Old Congressman,” posted on the ...
by Jordan Green All great writers, even those who steer into the mainstream as their careers progress, must pass through a crucible — a test of fire that often involves taking an unpopular stance in a ...
by Brian Clarey Last week Gov. Pat McCrory signed into law a bill that not only allows fracking — the release of natural gas deposits from subterranean shale using water, pressure and chemicals — all ...
This week’s Barometer (page 7) asked our readers a specific question: Are you from around here? If so, did you leave and then come back? Or did you move here as an adult from somewhere else? It’s an ...