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The Greensboro City Council accepted the resignation of City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba on Tuesday.
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Greensboro Police Chief John Thompson announced Monday the city would appeal a court order to release body camera footage of a domestic incident involving the city manager.
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Greensboro’s City Council has reviewed the police body camera footage related to a domestic disturbance reported at the home of City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba last December.
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On Monday a superior court judge gave a consent order to release the video footage to councilmembers. Officials say their request was made to verify that best practices were followed by the four police officers who responded to multiple domestic disturbance 911 calls on the evening of December 28 made from City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba’s home.
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William “Pat” Pate officially took the helm from longtime manager Lee Garrity at the beginning of November. He told WFDD he's focused on improving quality of life for Winston-Salem residents.
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The City of Winston-Salem wants the public’s help to pick a new city manager. Developmental Associates LLC, the executive search firm hired to find a…
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Tasha Logan Ford is poised to make history as High Point's new city manager. Ford has been an assistant city manager in Winston-Salem since 2018. She's…
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Since George Floyd's death in May, city councils throughout the Triad have reflected on their current police policies. In Greensboro, the city manager and…
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Winston-Salem City Manager Lee Garrity has chosen to hire in-house for the new police chief, selecting Assistant Chief Catrina Thompson. She's a 23-year…