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Residents packed a Greensboro public hearing Tuesday to ask for everything from firefighter retirement benefits to tenant legal aid, while others called for spending cuts and lower taxes. City leaders say the proposal could still change before a final vote.
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In Greensboro's RISE Infill program, the city partners with private lenders to close financing gaps for eligible projects in reinvestment areas and corridors.
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Greensboro’s proposed budget cuts the city tax rate, but not enough to offset higher property values. A public hearing on the measure is set for June 2.
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The city of Greensboro has launched a new program benefitting small businesses in Guilford, Rockingham and Randolph counties.
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Several Greensboro City Council members voiced concerns about the recent surge in data center proposals across the state at a meeting Monday night.
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Casa Azul's Música Para Todos (Music for Everyone) is a tango concert this Sunday, celebrating the nonprofit's Quinceañera (15th) Year in Greensboro.
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2025 saw more than $4.5 billion in capital investments in Guilford County, creating nearly 15,000 jobs.
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Greensboro is phasing out free parking in several downtown surface lots to improve turnover. Here’s what the changes mean for drivers.
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Next week, the city of Greensboro will begin moving its Doorway Project — 30 two-person pallet homes and five RV sleeping trailers — from the former Regency Inn site to Pomona Park.
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A former Greensboro paralegal is suing the city, alleging she was dismissed for carrying out instructions from then–City Attorney Chuck Watts.