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City of Greensboro considers dropping Downtown Greensboro, Inc.

Taking some by surprise, a seemingly spontaneous discussion about seeking alternatives to Downtown Greensboro Inc. ended in a 9-0 vote last week at the Greensboro City Council meeting.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  02-27-2013  |  Politics

Greensboro Police Chief Responds to Surveillance Questions

Greensboro's Police Chief explains police surveillance of activists, maintains that the department didn't have an undercover officer in Occupy Greensboro, and welcomes an investigation into whether documents were falsified.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  02-21-2013  |  Politics

Greensboro Councilwoman Denies Emails Connecting Her to Police Intelligence Squad

Greensboro Councilwoman Marikay Abuzuaiter denied that multiple e-mails attributed to her and originating from one of her e-mail addresses were written by her, saying she had no communication with the Greensboro police’s criminal intelligence squad.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  02-13-2013  |  Politics

TEAM GOP

Armed with a veto-proof majority and emboldened a fellow party member in the Executive Mansion, Republican lawmakers in Raleigh rushed out a flurry of conservative bills when the General Assembly convened last week for the long session.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  02-06-2013  |  Politics

McCrory tacks to center at Greensboro Republican gathering

Pat McCrory, the Republican nominee for governor and former mayor of Charlotte, told a friendly crowd at a party fundraiser at Starmount Forest Country Club in Greensboro on Sunday that the party needs to work hard and broaden its appeal to win in November.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  08-22-2012  |  Elections

Romney & Ryan Visit High Point, N.C.

Gov. Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee for president, and his newly chosen running mate, US Rep. Paul Ryan addressed upwards of a thousand supporters in a sweltering North Carolina furniture factory as large crowds turned out and the GOP rank and file showed signs of growing enthusiasm for their ticket.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  08-15-2012  |  Elections

Residents push for resolutions on Citizens United

A push by Greensboro residents for a city council resolution opposing the Citizens United vs. Federal Elections Commission Supreme Court decision has gained traction.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  08-02-2012  |  Politics

Winston-Salem council raises taxes and cuts managerial positions

The Winston-Salem City Council voted to raise taxes by 3.4 percent, passing a budget with significant spending cuts that is expected to result in the elimination of about a dozen professional and management jobs, delayed fleet and equipment replacement, less money for street maintenance and reductions in travel spending.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  06-25-2012  |  Politics

ACLU lawsuit challenges second-parent adoption ban

When you’re adopting, everyone says you should submit for multiple children and not to set your heart on one kid. The process is often arduous and potentially disappointing.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  06-25-2012  |  Politics

Food stamps glitch strands thousands in N.C.

The Department of Social Services has been scrambling to fix unanticipated problems with implementing a food stamps pilot program that left thousands of Guilford County residents without access to food.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  06-25-2012  |  Politics

Gender and age separate two change-making candidates in N.C. District 71new

Everette Witherspoon, a 34-year-old Forsyth County commissioner announced he was running for a seat in the NC General Assembly the day Larry Womble announced he wasn't.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  04-26-2012  |  Elections

The Fixersnew

Illegal electioneering, a dubious PAC and pay-to-play politics in Forsyth County, North Carolina.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  04-26-2012  |  Elections

Guilford School Board Weighs Salary Increasenew

It's been three years since Guilford County Schools' employees have received a raise, and Superintendent Mo Green said it is time for that to change. Green proposed a 1 percent salary increase that would cover all school employees — including bus drivers, teachers, counselors, accountants and more — except for him.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  04-20-2012  |  Politics

Ideological Purity Tests Roil N.C. Republican Primary Contestsnew

Republicans hold a significant advantage in voter registration in Forsyth County, N.C., and the Republican primary is playing out as a tug-of-war between outspoken conservatives who draw hard lines on issues such as taxation, prayer before government meetings and immigration, and moderates who are willing to work more closely with Democrats.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  04-20-2012  |  Elections

Forums collect feedback on performing arts centernew

The Greensboro Performing Arts Center task force held its first of two public forums last week to collect public input and generate a discussion about the proposed downtown performing arts center.
YES! Weekly  |  Eric Ginsburg  |  04-05-2012  |  Politics

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