As states along the eastern seaboard hunker down for Hurricane Ian’s wrath, the Salvation Army unit in Greensboro is telling North Carolinians and others it will be there to help after the storm passes.
The Greensboro Police Department is hosting an Informational and Hiring Event for anyone considering a rewarding career in law enforcement, current officers elsewhere looking to make a change and fulfill their potential, or for those simply exploring new and exciting possibilities.
This year’s Piedmont Triad Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week is consolidating activities into one special day of recognizing the economic impact of minority- and women-owned firms.
Dr. Regis Kopper has received $1.8 million in National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) funding to develop augmented reality (AR) interfaces for use by first responders.
We are excited to announce that GDS Trustee Charles T. Hagan III has given the school $100,000 to establish the Kay R. Hagan Endowment for Public Purpose, which will provide funding for the Kay R. Hagan Center for Public Purpose.
During its September 20 meeting, the Greensboro City Council amended a contract with Vines Architecture in the amount of $6.49M to complete the design development, construction documents, and construction administration for the Windsor Chavis Nocho Community Complex project.
Greensboro celebrated the record-setting inaugural Broadway season at the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts recently, with city leaders saying the venue has been a boost to the local economy.