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Greensboro's Department of Transportation is studying where to place five new red light cameras to help improve safety at the most dangerous intersections in the city.
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The enhanced subsidies expired in December, driving up healthcare costs for many.
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North Carolina's hazard mapping program is trying to better predict which landslide-prone places face threats in future storms. The state's geological survey responded to more slides after Helene than it had between 1990 and 2023.
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The protesters in Greensboro joined others marching in Minneapolis and major cities across the country.
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The city is launching a strategy that includes providing a variety of housing types, while maintaining its current affordable units.
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Thousands have signed a petition opposing a proposed data center in Stokes County.
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Davidson County Schools Board of Education Member Mur DeJonge raised concerns about school library books and the district's procedures for challenging them at a meeting this week.
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More than 200 residents were displaced due to concerns of immediate danger in the electrical system in the District at West Market.
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Stein touted efforts to help people leaving prison find jobs, housing and healthcare. But he said more work is needed on mental health to keep communities safe.
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The county initiative will essentially be a year-round online farmers market.
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says the Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who shot and killed a motorist acted recklessly, and he rejected federal officials' claims that the officer had acted in self-defense.
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The Camel City Coach Company and the Bahnson Company building have been nominated by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to join the National Register of Historic Places.