Morning Headlines: Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Candidates Meet Voters In Greensboro
The League of Women Voters is helping Greensboro residents prepare for the city's October municipal primaries.
Candidates Meet Voters In Greensboro
The League of Women Voters is helping Greensboro residents prepare for the city's October municipal primaries.
Here are some the stories we're following on this Tuesday morning:
Greensboro Candidates Forum To Explore Issues Ahead Of Primaries
Greensboro's Deputy Police Chief Anita Holder is retiring effective August 31st.
Greensboro residents will soon have more access to healthy foods. The City Council has approved a plan to bring fresh fruits and vegetables to parts of the city that don't have grocery stores.
Minimum Wage To Go Up For Greensboro City Workers
The Greensboro City Council has adopted a plan that would boost pay for full-time city workers to $15-an-hour.
Foley Resigns From Elections Board
Paul Foley submitted his resignation to board chairman Josh Howard yesterday after initially insisting we would not step down.