Obama administration officials say they've put the civil rights division of the Department of Justice "back in business." Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Perez used the phrase when he was in Greensboro for the opening of the International Civil Ri...
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Old Wave: Triad music scene's aging lions play on.Irreverence reigns supreme in Theatre Alliances Spooky Dog this weekend.According to Lawson, Spooky Dog’s got it all: “Innuendos, sexual encounters, references to mind-altering substances, strong langua...
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If you are looking for options to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day tomorrow, look no further than downtown. McCoul’s Public House (110 West McGee Street) will have their annual celebration beginning with brunch at 6 am and a day...
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Monday, March 15
4:00PM Boys Varsity Golf Forsyth Country Day @ Irving Park Away
4:15PM Coed Middle School Track Southwest Middle Home
4:30PM Girls Middle School Softball Southern Home
4:30PM Boys Varsity Tennis Northeast Guilford High School Home
6:00...
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News anchor Sandra Hughes felt herself tearing up.
She was outside the International Civil Rights Center & Museum, covering the opening on Feb. 1. Fifty years earlier, she had come home from school to learn that four black college students had taken a ...
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Greensboro saw its first Presbyterians in 1824 and, six years later, the original First Presbyterian Church was built at the corner of Davie and Church Streets. Today, in its present location at the corner of North Greene Street and Fisher Park Circle,...
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I emailed the heads of the Chamber of Commerce, SynerG, and the Greensboro Partnership to ask what their organizations are doing to support GSO's Google fiber initiative -- what steps have been taken, what steps are planned, and what's being...
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A fan of the Duke Blue Devils waits for the game to start against the University of Virginia Cavaliers in their quarterfinal game in the 2010 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament at the Greensboro Coliseu
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