The Vazquez family was already torn apart by the deportation of their father, Guadalupe. Now the efforts of two adult children, Edgar and Carolina, to obtain citizenship appear more remote than ever with the impending inauguration of Donald Trump, as Senior Editor Jordan Green reports in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story.
NEWS
• Citizens demand city council Cole investigative file
• Holly Haven, a family care home for people with HIV, closes
• City loan to HAWS for New Hope Manor Apartments advances
OPINION
• Editorial: Finding a post-fact narrative
• Fresh Eyes: White working class? We need to talk.
• Editor’s Notebook: A selfie with Social Repose
COLUMNS
• Citizen Green: Remembering Z, a Jesus follower and white Southern radical
• Sportsball: Catching up with the Swarm
• Triaditude Adjustment: Hello from London
CULTURE
• Food: Porkbelly lollipops, specialty burgers, sugary shakes and Instagram
• Barstool: Dead Man’s Eggnog
• Music: Tinmouth sends a letter from Philly
Triad City Beat This Week comes out every Wednesday with links to stories in that week’s paper.
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