Renaissance Community Co-op In Northeast Greensboro To Close
Renaissance Community Co-op, a community-owned grocery store in Greensboro is closing its doors.
Renaissance Community Co-op, a community-owned grocery store in Greensboro is closing its doors.
Officials at a historically black private women's college in North Carolina say they have received more than $1 million in donations as they try to stave off closure.
The Guilford County District Attorney has cleared Greensboro Police Department officers of any criminal wrongdoing in the case of Marcus Deon Smith, the man who died after officers restrained him i
The circumstances leading up to an apartment fire that killed 5 refugee children live on in the fractured lives of the surviving parents, and in their adopted community. “Unsafe Haven” is a 30-minute documentary produced by WFDD's David Ford, who reports on what happened in the aftermath of the tragedy and the questions that remain.
On an early morning in May, a kitchen fire swept through a low-income apartment in Greensboro. Inside, a refugee family from the Democratic Republic of the Congo—five young siblings and their father—slept.
This week, we've been reporting on the aftermath of a tragic fire that spread through a low-rent Greensboro apartment earlier this year, killing five young refugee siblings.
Police have uncovered new details about Steve Spence, the man arrested at Smith High School in Guilford County Monday. It appears he was targeting multiple people.
In May, a kitchen fire at a low-rent apartment in Greensboro claimed the lives of five refugee children—siblings from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
It was just over six months ago when a tragedy amplified deep issues within the Greensboro community. Our series, "Unsafe Haven," looks at what happened and the remaining unanswered questions.
The state medical examiner has ruled the death of a Greensboro man who died after being "hogtied" by police a homicide.