Carolina Curious: The Quaker Roots Of Greensboro
This week's "Carolina Curious" takes us all the way back to the 17th century and a close up look at the Piedmont's Quaker history.
This week's "Carolina Curious" takes us all the way back to the 17th century and a close up look at the Piedmont's Quaker history.
State environmental regulators are bringing violat
People experiencing homelessness in Greensboro face major barriers to attaining permanent housing and financial stability, according to a new study by UNCG, Guilford College, and the Homeless Union
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren spoke at North Carolina A&T State University Thursday.
Friends and family gathered in Greensboro Sunday to say their final goodbyes to former Sen. Kay Hagan.
Greensboro has a new facility, the Community Enrichment Center, to help immigrants and refugees in the area.
This weekend during the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Greensboro Massacre, people will gather over a three-day conference to celebrate the lives of those lost through music, theatre, and dance. They'll also explore the root causes and community responses to right-wing violence — then and now.
Funeral services for former U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan will be held on Sunday, November 3.
It will begin at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church on N. Elm Street in Greensboro.
State and local officials are investigating the release of a likely human carcinogen in the Cape Fear River Basin. The source of the contaminant has been linked to a company in the Triad.