This is a time when owners of unique vehicles are waxing them up in anticipation of a new cruise-in season in Mount Airy, but this…
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City officials address race relations
Racism is a subject not normally discussed during meetings of Mount Airy’s elected leaders — but then again, these aren’t normal times. In recent days,…
Miss Angel’s wins $5,000 in national promotion
Miss Angel’s Heavenly Pies in Mount Airy is known for tasty products, and its recognition as one of 10 winners in a nationwide promotion also…
Hearings set for condo, supply projects
A planned 20-unit condominium project in Mount Airy has moved a step closer to fruition, along with a separate effort to allow medical supplies to…
Accidental historians keep convention alive
Not all historians intend to be. Sometimes it happens by accident. Such is the case with Ralph and Kelly Epperson, Mark Brown, and others at…
Accidental historians keep convention alive
Not all historians intend to be. Sometimes it happens by accident. Such is the case with Ralph and Kelly Epperson, Mark Brown, and others at…
Marchers call for unity, end to racism
More than 1,000 marchers took part in what organizers called a rally for unity on Sunday in downtown Mount Airy. The event was one of…
City leaders honor retiring officer
Despite limitations on public gatherings and other hurdles that are hampering local government meetings, Mount Airy officials have given proper recognition to a longtime city…
City meeting to allow more attendees
A meeting of the Mount Airy Board of Commissioners Thursday will allow attendance by more people than other recent sessions, but strict social-distancing guidelines will…
Pilot library summer program to begin
While not yet completely open to the public, the Charles H. Stone Memorial Library in Pilot Mountain is again available for local residents’ use by…