DGI Leader Stepping Down
Downtown Greensboro Inc. is looking for new leadership following the resignation of its top official.
Downtown Greensboro Inc. is looking for new leadership following the resignation of its top official.
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Black lawmakers at the General Assembly want to talk about how to prevent fatal incidents like those between citizens and police in Ferguson, Missouri, and elsewhere from happening in North Carolin
The founder and CEO of a North Carolina clinical research organization was among those killed in a crash of a small, private jet in Maryland. The plane's flight originated in Chapel Hill.
The News and Record of Greensboro has published a story that begins to lift the veil behind the secretive dismissal of the International Civil Rights Center and Museum's executive director. The Greensboro museum is still trying to recover from the firing and the subsequent reaction.
Several dozen protesters shut down a portion of Market Street in downtown Greensboro Wednesday night.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is accepting applications from low-income people who need help paying their heating bills.
The City of Greensboro has offered to take over the struggling International Civil Rights Center and Museum. The museum's board quickly dismissed the proposal.
There has been more controversy at the troubled International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro.
The case against three former UNC Greensboro employees took a major turn Thursday. A Guilford County judge dropped all 22 felony charges. The issue now turns to whether the university acted properly in terminating them.