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Daniel Wirtheim chronicles life with the Cunningham family as they contend with the challenges of sight impairment in the Greensboro neighborhood of Warnersville in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story.

NEWS

Dot Kearns credit Jordan Green• Museum accidentally sues newspaper, working on a deal

Superintendent of public instruction race draws challengers

• County commission and city council races on the ballot in Forsyth in 2016

• High Point Journal: Guilford commission backs away from idea of selling Y

 

OPINION

PL Byrd• Editorial: Shouting down a shouter

• It Just Might Work: Garage Mahal

• Fresh Eyes: Om shanti, amen

• Editor’s Notebook: Kids and the arts

 

 

COLUMNS

SONY DSC• Citizen Green: The Greensboro example

• Good Sport: A silenced dream

• All She Wrote: If you like piña coladas

 

 

 

CULTURE

SONY DSC• Food: A beginner’s guide to the mercadito and how to order a torta

• Barstool: A brewers guild bash

• Music: Harry Potter-inspired band receives hero’s welcome in nerd haven

• Art: Get to know the citizens

 

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