Celebrate the national book launch of Iwo, 26 Charlie by author P.T. Deutermann at 6 pm, Tuesday, December 5 at the Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Branch, 1420 Price Park Rd. Deutermann is a Navy Veteran and award-winning author who lives in Rockingham County.
Kay Brown, president of the Greensboro branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), is the featured speaker at the December 13 meeting of the City’s Human Rights Boards and Commissions.
An eight-inch water main break at the 1600 block of Willow Road has left 25 water customers without service and closed lanes on Willow Road between E. Florida Street and Barksdale Drive.
The Office of Sustainability and Resilience (OSR) invites nonprofits, community organizations, educational institutions, businesses and other interested groups to host a booth at the City of Greensboro’s Earth Day festival 1-4 pm, Saturday, April 20, 2024, at Keeley Park.
Creative Greensboro and the Greensboro Playwright’s Forum are bringing back the Dramatists Playground, a make a play in a day event taking place 7 pm, December 9 at the Stephen D. Hyers Theatre.
Starting December 4, Greensboro will temporarily switch the city from chloramines, which is the standard disinfectant in drinking water, to free chlorination.
The City of Greensboro is seeking qualified proposals from private management firms to provide facility management and booking services for the City’s premier entertainment complex, the Greensboro Coliseum Complex and Tanger Center
Greensboro-based artist Emilio Marz was selected for an artist residency in the Random Woods community as part of Creative Greensboro’s Neighborhood Arts Residency Program.
The lowest price of regular gas in cities throughout Guilford County was found at one gas station in the week ending Nov. 11, according to GasBuddy.com.