Hundreds Gather In Greensboro To Protest Trump Election
Greensboro police say about 500 people gathered downtown on Thursday night to protest the election results. Two people were arrested.
Greensboro police say about 500 people gathered downtown on Thursday night to protest the election results. Two people were arrested.
It's 15 minutes til showtime, and the basement level theatre of Geeksboro Coffeehouse Cinema is teeming with pre-bout excitement.
The Human Rights Campaign rated more than 500 cities across the country, including 10 in North Carolina.
Greensboro's International Civil Rights Museum is receiving backlash after it refused a request last month by the Trump campaign. The museum is standing by its decision.
The City of Greensboro has confirmed that Officer C.N. Jackson has left the police force. She was on the scene of the altercation between former officer Travis Cole and Dejuan Yourse.
The City of Greensboro is apologizing to a black man who experienced excessive force at the hands of a police officer.
A new chapter will begin for Aycock Middle School in the next school year.
The crowd of around 2,000 people at a University of North Carolina at Greenboro campus building cheered as she took the stage. James Brown's famous song "I Feel Good" played as a musical answer on how her health is holding up.
The decision comes less than two days after the NCAA moved tournament games out of the state.
North Carolinians are reacting to the news that the NCAA has decided to move all championship tournament games originally scheduled to take place in North Carolina.