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In 1925, the 12-Day Scandal rocked the Ardmore neighborhood and Winston-Salem at large. Triad City Beat Editor in Chief Brian Clarey shadows Winston-Salem Journal Editor Santford Martin in this week’s cover story.

NEWS

150311.GSO news.AprilHarris• Contaminants discovered underneath Winston-Salem charter school

• A year in, April Harris a fixture in downtown projects

• High Point Journal: New group seeks sustainable approach to tackling hunger

 

 

 

OPINION

Nikki Miller-Ka• Editorial: Wasting human capital

• It Just Might Work: Mandatory service-industry work

• Fresh Eyes: Dating disasters

• Editor’s Notebook: That kid from the party

 

 

COLUMNS

ACC2015_012• Exile on Jones Street: Flower power

• Citizen Green: We are collateral damage to your Obama hatred

• Good Sport: The caste system in the ACC women’s tourney

• All She Wrote: The beat goes on

 

 

CULTURE

9th Wonder• Food: What the pho? Finding underrated Vietnamese chow

• Barstool: Bottoms Up Beverage

• Music: DashPop music festival attracts 9th Wonder

• Art: History of photography sampled in new exhibit

• Stage & Screen: Going downtown for ‘Uptown’

 

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