Jeff Laughlin charts the impressive rise of the High Point University Women’s Basketball Team under the leadership of Coach DeUnna Hendris for Triad City Beat in week’s cover story.
NEWS
• Greensboro seeks legal change on release of police footage
• Forsyth elections board dismisses school board candidate’s protest
• High Point Journal: Next city manager takes upbeat attitude about leading High Point
OPINION
• Editorial: Schooled
• It Just Might Work: Pedal-powered bar
• Fresh Eyes: Hard cider, hard issues with Lacy Ward
• Editor’s Notebook: An infiltration
COLUMNS
• Exile on Jones Street: Dystopian dyspepsia
• Citizen Green: Are we ready to face up to sexual assault?
• Good Sport: DeUnna Hendrix, uncut
• All She Wrote: Home alone
CULTURE
• Food: Debuting a new side on turkey day
• Barstool: Revolution Cycles
• Music: Levon Helm’s legacy continues through NC music
• Art: A metalworker and her drawer full of hammers
• Stage & Screen: Local documentary highlights state’s ties to torture
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