Advocacy groups in Greensboro are offering training and preparation during heightened tensions with immigration agents.
November 2025
By The Numbers: Guilford County Opioid Settlement Funds
A historic national settlement is changing how North Carolina counties are addressing the opioid epidemic. Here’s a look how Guilford is spending its share.
From Pain to Progress
Guilford County organization helping people struggling with addiction could have their work transformed by a historic national settlement.
How Rural N.C. Lowered Overdose Deaths—But Will Struggle to Keep Pace
After years of fighting rising rates of overdoses, communities have been reversing the trend.
Giving Cranberries a Chance for Thanksgiving
If cranberry sauce is the only thing my family clashes over this year, I’ll count us as incredibly lucky.
The Eastern Music Festival Returns—With a New Name
After negotiations between musicians and the Eastern Music Festival’s board and executive director broke down, a core group of funders created a new organization in Greensboro.
Battle of The Books
A children’s book about penguins was removed from elementary bookshelves back in May. Parents and teachers pushed back and now, it’s back and available to students of all ages.
A New Fall Obsession at Vida pour Tea
As the temperatures drop, tea’s the thing — whether or not you become a Tea Person.
Creating Their Own Villages
In the Triad and beyond, women are creating membership groups to find connection and meaning.
Changing of the Guard
When Greensboro residents cast their votes for a new city council last week, it was more than another election: it was a true changing of the guard.

