Associate Editor Eric Ginsburg checks in with the Triad home-brewing scene in this week’s cover story.
NEWS
• 24-hour crisis center designed to divert people from jail, hospital
• Old foes rematch in hot school-board primary
• High Point Journal: High Point considers reboot of revitalization program
OPINION
• Editorial: Hating on the ‘hoods
• It Just Might Work: Taking a cue from Charleston’s foodies
• Fresh Eyes: On conflict and open spaces
• Editor’s Notebook: The middle child
COLUMNS
Citizen Green: The Episcopal Church, from elite to rejected
Fun & Games: Bright orange for the shroud
All She Wrote: A Connecticut Yankee in King Cotton’s court
CULTURE
• Food: Bullish on tacos and tortas in High Point
• Barstool: 8 things you need to know about the Greensboro ABC
• Music: Recording studio evolves from punk collective to Legitimate Business
• Art: Football: A way of life, a way out
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