Greensboro To Hold Referendum On Extending Term For Council and Mayor
The Greensboro City Council wants voters to decide on extending the term of council members and the mayor from two years to four.
The Greensboro City Council wants voters to decide on extending the term of council members and the mayor from two years to four.
A Greensboro company that provides non-emergency medical transportation is being investigated over allegations of Medicaid fraud.
Greensboro has a new police chief. But the appointment of deputy chief Wayne Scott to the top job has generated some controversy.
North Carolina A&T State University and the city of Greensboro have reached a deal on War Memorial Stadium. Officials hope an upgraded stadium will be a catalyst for the area.
The Greensboro City Council unanimously voted Wednesday to oppose a controversial state Senate bill that changes the makeup of the council and the division of city districts.
Residents packed into Greensboro City Hall Thursday night to weigh in on a recent proposal to reconfigure the City Council. Only a handful of attendees supported the legislation.
A proposed law could dramatically affect how Greensboro is governed.
Greensboro is looking to increase the interaction between its police department and citizens.
A Greensboro non-profit has released it's annual State Of The City economic assessment. The results reflect a growing disparity between rich and poor.
Halpern, an Atlanta-based developer, is asking the Greensboro Zoning Commission for a 60-day continuance in its application to rezone a 6.7 acre area from a residential one to retail at Friendly Avenue and Hobbs Road.