Greensboro Filmmakers Headed to Cannes Film Festival
A team of prize-winning Greensboro filmmakers will be screening not one, but two movies at this year's Cannes Film Festival
A team of prize-winning Greensboro filmmakers will be screening not one, but two movies at this year's Cannes Film Festival
A jury has ruled in favor of three former Mocksville police officers in their lawsuit against the police department.
The City of Greensboro released body camera footage in the case of a woman shot and killed by a police officer.
The debate over House Bill 2 is now a national conversation.
Leaders of North Carolina's public universities are grappling with the threat that the federal government could withhold billions
Leaders of North Carolina's public universities are grappling with a threat that the federal government could withold billions of dollars if the state loses a legal battle over transgender students
Forsyth County commissioners will get a look Thursday at new plans to update the county courthouse. The costs could reach more than $100 million.
The Greensboro City Council has agreed to release portions of a video capturing a police officer's fatal shooting of a Vietnamese woman.
The U.S. Justice Department has sued North Carolina over its law restricting the use of public restrooms by transgender people.
A new study shows that when it comes to hurricanes, there may be an upside.