Greensboro Officials Take A Closer Look At Police Interactions
Since George Floyd's death in May, city councils throughout the Triad have reflected on their current police policies.
Since George Floyd's death in May, city councils throughout the Triad have reflected on their current police policies.
Greensboro officials have rejected a proposal that would have required police to obtain written consent before conducting searches.
More positive cases of COVID-19 have been discovered among staff at the Guilford County Greensboro Courthouse.
Some Greensboro law enforcement officials are fielding questions about reforms proposed during recent racial justice protests.
Public demonstrations over race and justice continued in the Triad over the Fourth of July Weekend, including a “Cry For Mama” prayer gathering in Greensboro.
Greensboro's City Council is brainstorming changes they'd like to see made within the city's police department.
The International Civil Rights Center and Museum in downtown Greensboro is expected to reopen this summer.
The Greensboro History Museum has launched a video project to gather responses on racial and social issues.