City officials and local groups aim to make Greensboro more bike friendly, and safer. Plus, a by the numbers look at non-motorist accidents.
Gale Melcher
Gale is a Report for America corps member and Greensboro-based reporter for The Assembly. She previously covered local government and community issues for Triad City Beat. She holds a bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from N.C. State University.
Changing Course
City officials and local groups aim to make Greensboro more bike friendly, and safer.
The Thread: New Faces, New Races
As races for Greensboro City Council seats officially get underway, there are some brand new faces in the mix.
The Thread: Greensboro City Council Races Are On
Filing ended Friday for Greensboro City Council, setting the races for the October 7 primary and the November 4 general election.
The Thread: Summertime News
Glenwood Camp offers families an affordable, community-centric camp where kids can build friendships and expand their worldview.
The Thread: We The People
Today’s Thread brings you stories of some of the remarkable people, from across the political and socio-economic spectrums, who have helped define and represent Greensboro.
The Thread: Fun and Games
Today we’re showcasing the lighter side of our work over the last year, including cannabis crawl, puppetry, festivals and board games.
The Thread: With Love From Greensboro
Today, as we take two weeks off from new stories, we’re collecting all the pieces in our Postmark Greensboro series for you.
The Thread: After Over Thirty Years Serving Greensboro, Chris Wilson Retires
Deputy City Manager Chris Wilson is stepping down from his role after working for the city of Greensboro for over 30 years. Plus, we have the agenda for this city and county meetings.
Chris Wilson, a ‘Fixture’ of Greensboro’s Government, Retires
Deputy City Manager Chris Wilson is stepping down from his role after working for the city of Greensboro for over 30 years.


