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Piedmont Triad could see snow flurries late Monday, early Tuesday

(WGHP) — The Piedmont Triad is getting a brief taste of winter A strong upper-level disturbance will travel across the Piedmont Triad late Monday night and early Tuesday morning. With cold air in place, the Piedmont Triad could see snow flurries or even a snow shower. This past weekend was very warm, so no...
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This Unassuming Diner In North Carolina Will Serve You The Best Chicken Wings Of...

The moment you bite into a chicken wing at Route 66 Diner in Kernersville, something extraordinary happens to your taste buds. Time seems to slow down as the perfect blend of crispy skin, tender meat, and house-made sauce creates a flavor explosion that defies all reasonable expectations. You might find...
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Man charged with murder, kidnapping in death of Greensboro woman, police say

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Greensboro police arrested and charged a man with kidnapping and first-degree murder in connection to a woman’s death on Monday. Around 12:08 a.m., Greensboro police, Greensboro firefighters and Guilford County EMS responded to Mayfair Avenue on an assault call. When they arrived, they found...
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49 Cones, 49 Lives: Greensboro highlights traffic deaths in annual street safety campaign

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Forty-nine traffic cones lined the sidewalk outside Greensboro City Hall on Monday, each representing a life lost in traffic crashes across the city in 2024. This includes 24 drivers and passengers, 20 pedestrians and five motorcyclists. City leaders gathered to kickoff Safe Streets Week, an...
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Daytime, overnight warming center opens in High Point

HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) — There’s a new daytime and overnight warming shelter in High Point for people to find space and resources as winter approaches. The Oakwood Community Day Center has been years in the making and celebrated officially opening the first week of November. It’s located at 2018 W. Green Dr., south...
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Greensboro honors Veterans in annual parade celebration

GREENSBORO, N.C. — Downtown Greensboro celebrated veterans Saturday with the annual Greensboro Honors, a parade recognizing local service members. The event began at noon at North Elm and East Lindsay Street. This year’s parade paid tribute to Purple Heart recipients and their families, as well as veterans from...
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Asheboro police make 8 DWI arrests, seize guns, respond to burning Bible over the...

ASHEBORO, N.C. — Asheboro police arrested eight people on driving while impaired charges, seized three handguns, and responded to a small fire involving a burning Bible over the weekend, police said. Police said five of the DWI arrests occurred in a single day. Several suspects were charged after crashes...

A Sacred Responsibility: The Struggle to Restore Native Cultures in the South

Editors’ Note: This article was originally written for the Spring 2025 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, “How Women of Color in the South Are Reclaiming Space.”. To build a more just world, people must reflect on how they arrived at this moment of taking up space on stolen land.

South Elm Street in Greensboro Closed November 10 for Roof Repairs; Local Residents Advised...

On Monday, November 10, South Elm Street in Greensboro will be closed from north of West Washington Street to February One Place starting at 9 a.m. for roof repairs at 232 S. Elm St. Sidewalks and on-street parking in the area will also be closed.

Upcoming Demolition and Training Exercises on John Dimrey Drive to Prepare for New Housing...

The City of Greensboro will begin demolishing buildings at 1004-1028 John Dimrey Drive during the week of November 17, 2025. The work will prepare the site for a new housing development. The demolition is expected to take about two months. Residents may notice more construction traffic during this time.

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