Allen Johnson: Dear Greensboro: If could put you over my knee, I would

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 strong field of candidates and pressing local issues—from housing and infrastructure to public safety and economic growth—nearly 90% of eligible voters stayed home. The message is clear: local elections matter. With the general election on November 4 and early voting beginning Thursday, Greensboro residents now have a second chance to make their voices heard and influence the direction of their city.
Thank You, Lily Oatis, for a Thoughtful Interview

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 on Not Just Headlines. In his remarks, Smith emphasizes his commitment to bringing experienced leadership, fiscal responsibility, and common-sense solutions to City Hall—urging voters in District 4 to make their voices heard and choose new leadership for Greensboro’s future.