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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

DSC03766Greensboro 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

mcginn• Editorial: Schooled

• It Just Might Work: Pedal-powered bar

• Fresh Eyes: Hard cider, hard issues with Lacy Ward

• Editor’s Notebook: An infiltration

 

 

COLUMNS

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• 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

1903993_10152413077843762_6978311823196448631_n• 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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