City of Greensboro
City of Greensboro officials hope that community land trusts can help alleviate the ongoing affordable housing shortage.
Emergency shelter pilot project in Greensboro will start to be dismantled next week
With overnight temperatures in the Triad expected to remain near freezing this week, Greensboro’s Doorway Project — pallet homes for the city’s unsheltered population — wil
Greensboro approves $6.6M plan to reduce homelessness
The City of Greensboro approved a plan to allocate millions of dollars to ad
Apartment size grows in Greensboro, bucking national trend
Apartment sizes in Greensboro are growing at a time when apartment sizes across the country are shrinking.
'Lights Out' aims to protect birds and curb light pollution in Greensboro
An annual program designed to protect our avian friends kicks off later this month.
Greensboro’s highest paid city employee probably isn’t who you think it is
Greensboro’s highest-paid city employee doesn’t actually work at city hall. And yet, they still make more than many of the city’s top executives. That’s according to a WFDD review of publicly available salary data.
Greensboro to honor Guilford County School Board member as civil rights champion
The city of Greensboro will recognize Guilford County School Board member T. Dianne Bellamy Small on Monday for her civil rights advocacy work.
Home Repair Greensboro set to assist low-income homeowners
Greensboro City Council has signed off on a new program to address the repair needs of low-income homeowners.
New Greensboro office puts focus on police alternatives
Greensboro’s new Office of Community Safety (OCS) currently provides behavioral clinicians to serve alongside police officers on mental health calls.
Greensboro to hold three in-person community meetings for police chief search
Greensboro will host a series of community input sessions as the city searches for a new police chief.