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As the historic Reynolds building prepares to reopen, Editor in Chief Brian Clarey considers how Winston-Salem’s iconic skyline came to in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story.

 

NEWS

• Sides argue federalism and Jim Crow racism at stake in voter ID trialIMG_2108

Student: College’s sexual harassment investigation disappoints

• High Point Journal: High Point council members back revitalization partnership

 

 

 

OPINION

Pitts&Jovanovic• Editorial: IDs for all!

• It Just Might Work: Overhaul Greensboro Cultural Center

• Fresh Eyes: Subverting education for democracy in the UNC System

• Editor’s Notebook: Hot Dog Mike

 

 

COLUMNS

Bernie crop• Citizen Green: The chips are down, the spoil is coming in

• Fun & Games: Tales from the pit

• All She Wrote: Fat February

 

 

 

CULTURE

SONY DSC• Food: Forget Chick-fil-A: Here’s the only chicken sandwich you need

• Barstool: From pit stops to his own destination

• Music: Irata’s long, cold trek to Sweet Loris

• Stage: Gender-bending NASCAR tale takes a sharp left turn from normal

 

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