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NEWS
• Say Yes says maybe to undocumented Guilford students
• Winston-Salem council: Stop prosecuting 16-year-olds as adults
OPINION
• Editorial: Step down, McCrory
• It Just Might Work: Sticking together
• Fresh Eyes: On kindness, safety pins and human nature
• Editor’s Notebook: With Trump, it’s complicated
COLUMNS
• Citizen Green: What work is worth
• Sportsball: Postseason dreams for Triad teams
• Triaditude Adjustment: Thanks for nothing, 2016
CULTURE
• Food: Teens and restaurants provide hope for action
• Barstool: I’m not an alcoholic
• Music: Bittersweet charity divides New York Pizza
• Art: Using drones, artist surveils surveillance
Triad City Beat This Week comes out every Wednesday with links to stories in that week’s paper.
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