Guilford County Youth React to Ferguson Shooting, Protests
Some Triad youth are worried the racial unrest in Ferguson, Missouri is not isolated.» E-Mail This
View ArticleNC Public Schools Recycling Old Textbooks
Most of North Carolina’s public schools are preparing to do more with less this year. The State's General Assembly cut funding for new textbooks by...» E-Mail This
View ArticleGet Housing For Homeless First, Says Advocacy Group
One Guilford County group is trying a different approach to help end homelessness and area churches may play a unique role. » E-Mail This
View ArticleEntrepreneurs are 'The Right Fit' for Greensboro's Growth
Greensboro creates new downtown workspace for entrepreneurs. » E-Mail This
View ArticleNC County Health Departments Collaborate with Universities to Monitor Ebola
Many health professionals believe North Carolina not at risk for the Ebola virus. » E-Mail This
View ArticleAn Uneven Recovery for Two North Carolinas
New jobs don't pay workers a living wage. » E-Mail This
View ArticleFood Banks Seek Extra Donations While Supplies Dwindle
Across the Piedmont, agencies that provide emergency food assistance are struggling to keep their pantries full. » E-Mail This
View ArticleRev. Barber: Going Against the Majority Rule for the Greater Good
One of North Carolina's most vocal social advocates says change only comes when you live above the 'snake line'. » E-Mail This
View ArticleNC Reducing Child Care Subsidies
Hundreds of low-income families in the Triad will soon have to pay more for childcare. » E-Mail This
View ArticleDarryl Hunt: Physically Free, Mentally Still Locked-Up
"I've been home for ten years; I still do my prison routine." » E-Mail This
View ArticleGuilford County Group Campaigns For A 1/4-Cent Tax For Schools
Supporters say paying a little more at the cash register will invest millions into Guilford County's public schools.» E-Mail This
View ArticleCollege Program Helps Adults Cross the Digital Divide
Forsyth Technical Community College offers training on computer skills like writing emails and using the internet. » E-Mail This
View ArticleSalisbury VA Holds Town Hall Meeting, Explains Changes
Facility says it's doing more to expand health access for veterans.» E-Mail This
View ArticleImproving NC Roads, Ports To Drive Economic Growth
Governor Pat McCrory says the best way to bring jobs to North Carolina is by way of better roads, rails, and seaports. » E-Mail This
View ArticleNC Drivers May Help Fuel Teacher Bonuses
Soon North Carolina motorists will be able to personally support the state’s public school teachers. » E-Mail This
View ArticleNorth Carolina's School Vouchers Can Now Be Used
Public tax dollars can fund Opportunity Scholarships, says North Carolina Court of Appeals. » E-Mail This
View ArticleHundreds Of Students Face Suspension Without TDAP Vaccine
More than 860 students in the Piedmont are at risk of being kept out of school Wednesday if they don't get immunized. » E-Mail This
View ArticleGovernor's Road Projects May Outstretch Funding
Governor Pat McCrory's plan to borrow a billion dollars for road projects still won't pay for everything. » E-Mail This
View ArticleChanging The Hazing Culture
Incidences of hazing happen all the time, but the problem can be difficult to gauge because many involved practice a strict code of silence. » E-Mail This
View ArticlePolice: Greensboro Still Safe Despite Recent Murders
There have been seven murder cases this month alone. Greensboro police officers say three arrests have been made as well as other efforts to protect the...» E-Mail This
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