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In Greensboro, a judge denies a request for the audio recording of her seizing a reporter’s notes.

Downtown Development and A Center for the Unhoused Collide

An unhoused woman sleeps outside the Interactive Resource Center on E. Washington Street. The center, overwhelmed by demand, is at the center of a community controversy that features tension over downtown development and how best to help the city's homeless population. (Joe Killian for The Assembly)

Greensboro’s Interactive Resource Center has served people experiencing homelessness for 15 years. But increased demand and an expanding urban core have put the organization at the center of a fight. 

Objects Can’t Lie

The Greensboro History Museum. (Carolyn de Berry for The Assembly)

A Greensboro museum has been working to return artifacts taken from Japan during World War II.

A Conservative Newspaper Looks To the Future

Scott Yost in front of the former Rhinoceros Times office in downtown Greensboro. (Carolyn de Berry for The Assembly)

For over 30 years, The Rhino Times has been an anomaly—a right-wing alt-weekly in left-leaning Greensboro.