Morning Headlines: Monday, November 9, 2015
Autopsy: Crime Spree Slaying Suspect Killed Self
Authorities say an autopsy has confirmed that a man suspected in a North Carolina double slaying died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound afte
Authorities say an autopsy has confirmed that a man suspected in a North Carolina double slaying died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound afte
Gov. Pat McCrory visited Greensboro Wednesday and while in Guilford County signed into law a bill that the city voted to oppose.
A relatively small number of Guilford County voters went to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for several offices in the 2015 municipal primary.
Candidates Meet Voters In Greensboro
The League of Women Voters is helping Greensboro residents prepare for the city's October municipal primaries.
Here are some the stories we're following on this Tuesday morning:
Greensboro Candidates Forum To Explore Issues Ahead Of Primaries
Greensboro's Deputy Police Chief Anita Holder is retiring effective August 31st.
Greensboro residents will soon have more access to healthy foods. The City Council has approved a plan to bring fresh fruits and vegetables to parts of the city that don't have grocery stores.