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Franklin McCain, civil rights activist and one of the Greensboro Four, died this month. His legacy is commemorated at the International Civil Rights…
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The State of Things will be Live at Triad Stage in Greensboro on January 21.Frank Stasio will have a number of guests including the Azerbaijani violinist…
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You may have seen him at Fincastles in downtown Greensboro. He’s dubbed “the singing waiter” for his profession and his passion. Bobby “Jaybird” Williams…
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Organizers behind a downtown performing arts center in Greensboro announced this week that the project is on schedule to break ground next fall. The arts…
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North Carolina’s longest serving Republican in the House of Representatives says he will not run for re-election.Congressman Howard Coble of the sixth…
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The Spartan Jazz Collective from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro is made up of students and faculty.The group will perform a retrospective…
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The struggling Civil Rights museum in Greensboro will receive a $1.5 million loan from the City. Museum leaders first asked for one and a half million…
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Fundraisers of proposed Greensboro Performing Arts Center announced this week they’ve received $20.7 million dollars in pledged private support.…
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The closing of the Healthserve Community Health Clinic in Greensboro is expected to affect thousands of low income patients. The clinic is closing, in…
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Terry Kennedy wanted nothing more than to become a business maven and take over the world when he was in college. Literature was for people with too much…