A growing number of North Carolina cities are approving what’s called a “downtown social district,” where people can take alcoholic drinks from restaurants and bars into the streets. Triad city leaders have mixed feelings about the idea. New state regulations are allowing municipalities to sell alcohol to-go in special cups. Pedestrians are then able to walk outside in designated areas.
Winston-Salem may join Greensboro and other North Carolina cities and set up a "social district" that allows people to stroll around with alcoholic beverages like they do in New Orleans
Q: I’ve been walking a lot lately at Tanglewood Park and I noticed the park staff pulling the tops out of dead trees, then leaving the trees standing. Just wondering
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