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Wow.

Just wow.

If you thought Guilford County had its hands full overseeing and funding $2 billion in school bond projects, a new Sheriff’s Office headquarters and lots of other ongoing projects – well, at a Thursday, Jan. 15 work session, count...


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On Friday, Jan. 16, a line of cars was backing up Lawndale Drive traffic as fans of Clutch Coffee Bar stacked up to get one last cup of their favorite coffee – or coffee-adjacent drink – at the Sunset Drive location in Greensboro.

By the end of the day, the lights were off, the...


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The 36th Annual Greensboro NAACP Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade will take place Monday, Jan. 19, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., continuing a tradition that traces directly back to the renaming of one of Greensboro’s major thoroughfares more than three decades ago.


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Guilford County commissioners are set to approve a one-month extension of the county’s contract with the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s Center for Housing and Community Studies at their Thursday, Jan. 15 meeting in order to allow the full use of remaining federal pandemic relief funds without com...


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If you have business with the city to handle on Monday, you can forget about conducting it then and you might be wise to go out and enjoy a parade instead.

City of Greensboro offices will be closed Monday, January 19, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day – with a wide ra...


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