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A High Point man spent 11 months in jail on a charge of murder before the Guilford County District Attorney dismissed the charge due to lack of evidence. Senior Editor Jordan Green tracks the story of how the case against Nathan Wilson fell apart in this week’s cover story, which was produced through Triad City Beat‘s investigative journalism program.

NEWS

Griggs2 copy• Panelists contextualize Islam in wake of recent hostilities

• Skatepark teams moves forward behind the scenes

• High Point Journal: Core city administrator position under review

 

OPINION

Sayaka & Anthony photo• Editorial: The walled university

• It Just Might Work: Slutwalks

• Fresh Eyes: My ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ story

• Editor’s Notebook: How we work now

COLUMNS

jeff• Exile on Jones Street: Things fall apart*

• Citizen Green: ‘New boards always want to choose their own leaders’

• Good Sport: Unused memories and the relocation of time

• All She Wrote: Patchouligate

CULTURE

IMG_8844 copy• Food: Reinventing the chocolate printing press

• Barstool: Wolfgang Puck Pizza Bar

• Music: Everybody loves Johnny Cash

• Art: Lee Street Bloc party

• Stage & Screen: Film highlights need for a renaissance

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