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Joe Killian
Joe Killian is The Assembly's Greensboro editor. He joined us from NC Newsline, where he was senior investigative reporter. He spent a decade at The News & Record covering cops and courts, higher education, and government.
The Rule of Law in Crisis—At Home and Abroad
At a joint UNC Greensboro/Elon Law symposium, a group of experts discussed how we got here and what comes next.
‘There is No Place for Us’
Author Brian Goldstone discussed his book on homelessness and how it doesn’t look the way he expected at a recent event in Greensboro.
Marikay Abuzuaiter Announces Run for Greensboro Mayor
After 14 years on council and plenty of speculation, the current mayor pro tem made it official on Wednesday.
Cone Health CEO Steps Down
Dr. Mary Jo Cagle saw Cone through the COVID-19 pandemic and a recent acquisition.
Rev. Nelson Johnson: A Legacy Beyond Tragedy
Once called “the most dangerous man in Greensboro,” Nelson Johnson survived the Greensboro Massacre and inspired generations.
Greensboro City Council Taps Pinder for At-Large Seat
Supporters of the late Yvonne Johnson’s son were disappointed, but council members said they believe they made the right choice.
A “Bittersweet” Transition For New Mayor Pro Tempore
Contemplating a run for mayor, Greensboro City Council Member Marikay Abuzuaiter talks about her new role.
Vernon Johnson Seeking Late Mother’s Greensboro Council Seat
The son of the late Yvonne Johnson is planning to run for her at-large seat on the Greensboro City Council.
Why Kaiser Bet on Cone Health for Its N.C. Expansion
The Triad-based health system hasn’t focused as aggressively on growth. Can it expand under a new owner without losing its identity?

