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The City of Greensboro is asking residents to help furnish homes for people transitioning out of homelessness through a new program called Housing First Plus.

According to a city press release issued Thursday, May 8, the city’s Community Safety Department is seeking donations o...


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A 37-year-old High Point man has been arrested in connection with a series of downtown Greensboro graffiti incidents – after police say a social media tip helped point investigators in his direction.

Christopher Michael Pujol was arrested on Wednesday, May 6, and charged with f...


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Summerfield’s long-running political war is still going strong – and former Summerfield Finance Officer Dee Hall says it’s long past time for town taxpayers to ask why.

Hall and former Summerfield Town Manager Scott Whitaker have been at the center of a bitter public fight that...


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There’s an old joke that goes like this: A doctor visits a patient in the hospital room and says, “I have some good news and some bad news – which do you want first?”

And the patient responds, “I guess I’ll hear the bad news first?”

The doctor t...


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Residents in parts of Greensboro may notice a heavy emergency response presence and hear simulated gunfire on several days this month as Guilford County Emergency Services and numerous partner agencies conduct active assailant training exercises.

According to Guilford County Em...


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