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Greensboro police announced in a news release Monday that Matthew Hamilton had been fired from the department because of the indictment.
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On Tuesday, the Guilford County Schools Board of Education approved the name “Sylvia Mendez Newcomers School” for a future High Point school. The board also voted to name a new K-8 school after Katherine Johnson, one of several Black women who played crucial roles as NASA mathematicians.
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Best Places To Live rankings were based on quality of life and the job market in each metro area, as well as the value of living there and people's desire to live there.
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Douglas Strader was terminated from the Greensboro police department in 2020 after he fired his gun at a fleeing vehicle.
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Biden visited labs at the largest HBCU in the country and spoke about the exponential growth of technology among other topics.
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N.C. State won its third straight ACC Tournament crown Sunday in Greensboro, topping upset-minded Miami 60-47. Elissa Cunane was named the tournament's MVP for the second straight year.
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Out of the 10 North Carolina cities included in the index, Greensboro, Chapel Hill and Durham scored 100 out of 100. Winston-Salem, Carrboro and Charlotte were not far behind with scores in the 80s.
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This is North Carolina Survivor's Union. It's a place where people with substance use disorder can come for help. The strategy here is all about harm reduction. It meets people where they are and its strategies aim to decrease the negative consequences of recreational drug use without requiring abstinence.
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The city of Greensboro announced the settlement with the family of Marcus Smith amounts to nearly $2.6 million dollars. Body camera footage from 2018 shows Smith appeared to be in the midst of a mental health crisis when officers restrained him face down with his hands tied to his feet behind his back.
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Government officials announced the project Wednesday as local and state boards approved hefty financial incentives for Boom Supersonic. Officials say the proposed $500 million operation at Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro could generate at least 1,750 jobs by 2030.