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As Norway excels in its first World Cup appearance since 1998, false claims about what the team is eating are also grabbing attention online. Norway's team is based in Greensboro for the duration of the 2026 tournament.
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Greensboro officials approved a tax hike in next year's budget in part to fund future growth, but pending legislation could change the plan.
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The company plans to invest $4.7 billion in the Greensboro facility, where it will manufacture its Z4 fuel-efficient passenger jet.
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Greensboro's annual drinking water quality report is out, and city officials say the water continues to meet or exceed state and federal standards.
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The Interactive Resource Center will operate as a cooling center every weekend through the end of August.
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Downtown Greensboro Inc. has launched a new fund to help small businesses pay for repairs tied to vandalism, break-ins and graffiti.
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In celebration of the nation's 250th anniversary, Guilford County and the Dolley Madison Woman's Club unveiled a monument to the country's fourth First Lady, and North Carolina native, in the Guilford County Bicentennial Garden.
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The Greensboro Groove will take the court for the first time this weekend, ushering in a new era for women’s professional basketball in the Triad.
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A new gift card will benefit downtown Greensboro merchants.
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State officials announced that a Guilford County bridge will be dedicated to the late Sgt. Philip Dale Nix. A ceremony will be held on Monday afternoon.