
When National Politics Hijack Local Elections: Greensboro Deserves Better
For more than forty years, I have called Greensboro home, and I have never seen our city so divided—or so distracted from what truly matters.

For more than forty years, I have called Greensboro home, and I have never seen our city so divided—or so distracted from what truly matters.

Greensboro voters had a chance to shape their city’s future in the October 7 primary, yet fewer than 11% turned out to vote. Despite a

Nicky Smith, candidate for Greensboro City Council District 4, expresses gratitude to young journalist and podcast producer Lilt Oatis for her fair and thoughtful interview

Greensboro’s infrastructure is falling behind, and it shows in our streets, parks, and public services. Too often, tax dollars are spent without addressing the real

Greensboro’s crime rate is nearly double the national average—families face a 1 in 120 chance of being a victim of violent crime and a 1

As Greensboro grapples with a staggering rise in crime, our City Council’s failure to address public safety is more evident than ever. With 26 homicides