Immigration
North Carolina bill compelling sheriffs to aid ICE advances as first major bill this year
Minority Business Enterprise grant program's third year applications are opening up
A grant launched at the beginning of the pandemic to support Black and Latinx small business owners in Forsyth County will open applications at the end of August.
Triad resident faces consequences to immigration status after being charged with voter fraud
Voter fraud has been the rallying cry for Republicans who have been aiming for stricter voter ID laws.
U.S. Selects Greensboro Site To House Unaccompanied Minors
The site of the former American Hebrew Academy in Greensboro will become a housing and education facility for unaccompanied refugee children.
Local event helps members of the Latino community obtain alternative identification
Local organization FaithAction is holding events to help those who don't have documentati
Father and son Latino firefighters on the frontlines of Winston Weaver fire
The Winston Weaver fertilizer plant fire broke out on January 31. It lasted for days, displacing residents within the one-mile evacuation zone and putting emergency responders in harm's way.
Families facing eviction at Jamison Mobile Home Park receive an extension
In December of last year, Jamison Mobile Home Park residents received a letter from property owner Lynn Anderson stating that they now had until March 2022 to vacate the properties.
Winning Day of the Dead poem celebrates the spirit and dance of an old family friend
Casa Azul of Greensboro announced the winners of literary calaveritas, a Day of the Dead tradition of writing obituaries in verse for people who are alive.
Greensboro Event Celebrates Immigrants And Refugees
This past Saturday, Greensboro celebrated its annual Unity Walk and Festival, which looked a little different during the pandemic.