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Greensboro Makes Juneteenth A Paid Holiday For City Employees
Greensboro's city council unanimously voted Tuesday night to make Juneteenth a paid holiday for city employees starting next year.
City Councilwoman Sharon Hightower proposed the idea.
New Data Reveals Triad COVID-19 Hospitalization Numbers Are Rising
COVID-19 hospitalizations are trending upward in the Triad, according to new data released by the North Carolina
UNCG, Wake Forest Denounce New ICE Rules Requiring In-Person Classes for International Students
Triad university officials have spent much of the last week fielding questions from worried international students after new immigration regulations were revealed Monday.
Winston-Salem To Apply For Federal Funds To Prevent Homelessness During Pandemic
The City of Winston-Salem is applying for more federal funding to support those without stable housing during the coronavirus pandemic.
Greensboro City Council Mulls Endorsing #8CANTWAIT Police Reforms
Greensboro's City Council is brainstorming changes they'd like to see made within the city's police department.
Greensboro City Council Debates Changes To Law Enforcement Policy
Greensboro's city council is debating potential changes to law enforcement policy in the wake of widespread racial justice protests.
Greensboro Museum Seeks Community Views On Racial, Social Issues
The Greensboro History Museum has launched a video project to gather responses on racial and social issues.
Greensboro City Council Passes Budget, OKs Fund For Damaged Businesses
Greensboro City Council passed an annual budget on Tuesday that included several cuts to offset losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Winston-Salem Effort To Reallocate Police Funds Tabled
A proposal to allot $1 million from Winston-Salem's police budget to anti-poverty initiatives has collapsed, despite calls from activists to defund the department.