Greensboro
Augmented Reality Enhances Civil Rights Book
The author of a book on notable U.S. civil rights locations was in Greensboro this week unveiling what's called an "augmented reality component."
Greensboro 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb Honors Firefighters, First Responders
This Saturday marks the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks. The city of Greensboro will host an event to honor the victims and survivors.
Greensboro Mobile Home Residents Demand Meeting To Discuss Displacement
A group of Latino residents in Greensboro is asking for a meeting with a property management agency to discuss a request to vacate a mobile home park.
Greensboro Leaders See Successes In Program To Boost Minority Businesses
The Greensboro Chamber of Commerce started the Scale to Excel initiative in 2020, a program aimed at spurring economic growth and improving inclusivity.
Greensboro Police Chief Says Violent Crime Trending Downward
Greensboro's top police official says that while violent crime in the city is on a downward trend, there is more work to be done.
Municipal Election Filings Begin, But Not For Greensboro
The filing period for most of the state's municipal elections begins Friday.
Triad Cities Weigh Whether To Reopen Council Meetings To The Public
For the first time in more than a year, the Greensboro City Council is planning to allow members of the public to attend its meetings in-person, but only under certain circumstances.
Greensboro Transit Agency Expands Sunday Bus Routes
The Greensboro Transit Agency or GTA is expanding services for riders on Sundays. The new hours come in response to long-time rider requests.