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A proposed nondiscrimination ordinance to protect transgender people in Huntersville has divided the Democratic-controlled ...
An executive order asking the Department of the Interior to determine a path forward for the tribe seems to have led to the ...
The late Jim Melvin, former mayor, helped shape the city he loved for decades, earning the moniker “Mr. Greensboro.” ...
A judge overturned the convictions of four men accused as teenagers of murdering NBA star Chris Paul’s grandfather in Winston ...
Greensboro-based Held gives money directly to people who are unhoused. It sounds radical, its founder admits, but it’s ...
A project evaluating new intercity passenger rail lines across North Carolina is igniting new passion for an old form of ...
A court order means the school can open for the fall semester. But the Raleigh HBCU said its controversial board chair would ...
Chantal dumped rain across central N.C. days after Gov. Stein vetoed a bill weakening climate goals. GOP lawmakers will likely override.
A prosecutor used low-quality video to convict a former pro-basketball player in a double murder. Now he's getting another shot in court.
Jim Melvin served as mayor of Greensboro for a decade from 1971 to 1981—a period of rapid growth, social change, and shocking violence that, in some ways, continues to define the city.