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WFDD reporter April Laissle wants to know why the Greensboro Pride Festival takes place in September. David Ford speaks with Executive Director Jessie Taylor to find out on this edition of Carolina Curious.
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More residents are urging Greensboro leaders to make changes to police search policies — citing harm to minority communities.
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The Greensboro Department of Transportation has released a draft of the Metropolitan Planning Organization's recommended project list for fiscal years 2028-2037. Residents and other interested persons are invited to review and comment on the documents through September 18.
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The incident has led to residents calling for a change in the Greensboro Police Department's methods.
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The 30-year project is expected to bring up to 4,775 dwelling units to Guilford County.
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Melvin served as mayor between 1971 and 1981. The Melvin Municipal Office Building, which houses City Hall, was named in his honor.
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Baker is the second member of the city’s legal department to leave abruptly this summer.
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A video of the incident that occurred in May has circulated on social media, causing community outrage.
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The change includes several library branches closing on Sundays.
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Multiple candidates have filed to run for mayor and City Council seats across the city.