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Casa Azul's Música Para Todos (Music for Everyone) is a tango concert this Sunday, celebrating the nonprofit's Quinceañera (15th) Year in Greensboro.
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2025 saw more than $4.5 billion in capital investments in Guilford County, creating nearly 15,000 jobs.
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Greensboro is phasing out free parking in several downtown surface lots to improve turnover. Here’s what the changes mean for drivers.
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Next week, the city of Greensboro will begin moving its Doorway Project — 30 two-person pallet homes and five RV sleeping trailers — from the former Regency Inn site to Pomona Park.
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A former Greensboro paralegal is suing the city, alleging she was dismissed for carrying out instructions from then–City Attorney Chuck Watts.
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Master plans for the Bryan Soccer Complex and Gillespie Golf Course propose millions of dollars in improvements for the two sites.
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The cities of High Point and Greensboro are looking to provide more than 100 beds each for those without housing.
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Bob McAdoo was an All-American at Smith High School before earning collegiate and pro honors.
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The decision allows a nonprofit developer to turn the property into affordable housing for the community.
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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.