Ed Kitchen is “taking the baton” from the late Jim Melvin as the new president of the Joseph M. Bryan Foundation.
October 2025
Brockman Faces Sex Charges, Calls to Resign
N.C. Rep. Cecil Brockman (D-Guilford) is facing bipartisan calls for his resignation after being charged with multiple sex crimes.
Race for a Recount
A candidate for an at-large seat on the Greensboro City Council, Carla Franklin, is asking for a recount after Tuesday’s unofficial primary results.
Eastern Music Festival May Live Again
The Eastern Music Festival will be dissolved as an organization. But supporters say there’s a new path forward for the 64-year-old Greensboro tradition.
Greensboro Says City Water Is Safe. But Why Is It Brown?
Residents in parts of Greensboro have dealt with discolored water for the last year. The remedy is still beyond the horizon.
Greensboro Shifts Course on Homeless Shelters
As the city invests more in temporary shelters, advocates and people without housing worry they’ll be left out in the cold.
Nicky Smith’s Partisan Tightrope
As a Republican running in Greensboro’s District 4, Nicky Smith says he can put partisanship aside and represent those who aren’t being heard.
Yum Yum is Forever
For over a century, this staple near UNCG has offered hot dogs, ice cream, and a return to a simpler time.
A Last Gift From Her Father
Writer Laura Carney lost her father in when she was just 25. In completing his unfinished “bucket list,” she reconnected with him—and herself.

