ACC women’s basketball has made important strides over the past three decades, in no small part because of the efforts of DeLores “Dee” Todd and Doreen Bryant, as Anthony Harrison recounts in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story.
NEWS
• Republican and Democratic hopefuls scramble to fill open AG seat
• Forum showcases district court judge candidates
• Republican newcomers fight for shot at school board seat
OPINION
• Editorial: A semi-stacked deck
• It Just Might Work: The pillow bib
• Fresh Eyes: Trump’s people
• Editor’s Notebook: Like a night at Bert’s
COLUMNS
• Citizen Green: Ghosts of Bill Clinton’s past, and Hillary’s future
• All She Wrote: Sweet charity
CULTURE
• Food: Falling in love with old clothes (it’s not what you think)
• Barstool: Same old College Hill, but with a twist
• Music: Clay Howard’s ‘Ampersand’ show promotes cultural exchange
• Art: One dancer’s migration and homecoming
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