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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.
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The High-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Grasshoppers have played in Greensboro since 1979.
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State officials have scheduled a Monday afternoon news conference to announce a major economic development project at an 1,800-acre plot called the Greensboro-Randolph Megasite about 20 miles southeast of Greensboro.
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WRAL-TV reports Since Nov. 8, the town of Pittsboro has been performing almost-daily tests for 1,4-Dioxane after the City of Greensboro warned communities downstream of contamination in the Haw River.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference says it is now looking at options for relocating its headquarters outside of its longtime home in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Thomas Faucette, a World War II Army veteran from Greensboro, just turned 100-years-old and is still a school crossing guard.
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A regular water quality review has environmental advocates pushing the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality on standards for E. Coli, PFAS, and 1,4 Dioxane.
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For students at Foust Elementary in Greensboro, an outdoor classroom is helping smooth the transition to in-person lessons.
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Prince and Laurette Mushunju share their experience emigrating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and how they are trying to bring family members to the U.S. after President Joe Biden raised the cap on refugees.
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Environmental advocates are suing the state Department of Environmental Quality over a water agreement with the city of Greensboro.