City of Greensboro
Greensboro Loop Closer To Completion As New Section Opens
A new section of the Greensboro Urban Loop is now open.
Report: Pandemic Likely To Worsen Greensboro's Affordable Housing Crisis
A new report suggests the City of Greensboro is facing an affordable housing crisis.
Greensboro Makes Juneteenth A Paid Holiday For City Employees
Greensboro's city council unanimously voted Tuesday night to make Juneteenth a paid holiday for city employees starting next year.
Greensboro City Council Debates Changes To Law Enforcement Policy
Greensboro's city council is debating potential changes to law enforcement policy in the wake of widespread racial justice protests.
Greensboro City Council Passes Budget, OKs Fund For Damaged Businesses
Greensboro City Council passed an annual budget on Tuesday that included several cuts to offset losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
GSO City Council Grapples With Response To Weekend Protests, Vandalism
Mostly peaceful demonstrations in the city on Saturday and Sunday gave way to unrest after nightfall in response to the death of George Floyd.
Greensboro, Local Groups Will Pass Out Thousands Of Free Masks To Public
Greensboro is partnering with local groups to provide free face masks to the public as concerns over COVID-19 remain. They'll be available starting Wednesday, April 29.
Greensboro Officials Discuss Flood Hazard Mitigation
The City of Greensboro is exploring new ways to reduce and prevent flood damage.
Greensboro Launches Online Survey To Assess Affordable Housing Needs
City leaders in Greensboro are working on a 10-year affordable housing plan.