Many in the area were taken by surprise by Dr. Kim Morrison’s resignation in January as superintendent of Mount Airy City Schools ahead of taking a new job with Raleigh-based
Visiting a public park for fun or recreation is routine for non-handicapped persons, but it’s a different story for someone in a wheelchair or otherwise disabled — which a new
(Editor’s note: This is part of an ongoing series highlighting the views of candidates for seats on the city council which are affected by the 2024 municipal election.)
Efforts to transform a former textile mill complex in downtown Mount Airy for new uses have encountered both ups and downs, but at least one city official believes the worst
For Joe Zalescik, leaving the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners has not meant severing his ties with city government — they seem to have only gotten stronger in a situation