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The city is working on the Randleman Road Corridor Plan Phase 2 to improve transportation and encourage reinvestment along ...
The origin of the Juneteenth celebrations marking the end of slavery goes back to an order issued as Union troops arrived in ...
The News & Record’s editorial on June 8 scolded me for my tone at a recent Greensboro City Council meeting. They were correct ...
That cinematic moment comes to mind as the Republican-controlled North Carolina legislature continues to bleed the state’s public school systems of precious money and resources. It’s not just the act ...
There has been growing attention on the arrests, detentions and deportations of immigrants and protests on these matters.
Someday we Americans may stop quarreling over our response to the COVID-19 pandemic — lockdown orders, social distancing and ...
Those who gathered chanted "Trump has got to go" as they marched along downtown streets. Among them were young fathers ...
Every day, children across North Carolina walk into their classrooms, eager to learn and grow. But for far too many, hunger ...
Demonstrators came out in cities across the U.S. to protest President Trump. Organizers of Saturday's "No Kings" ...
For Laurel-Ann Attaway, Governor’s School is a family affair, as both her grandmother and her brother attended. Now Attaway, ...
Police and law enforcement investigate the home of Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, who were shot multiple times there earlier ...
It suggests Trump's promise of mass deportations has limits if it threatens industries that rely on workers who are in the ...