This weekend, No. 1 women’s swimming and diving hosted the Cavalier Invite — inviting Army, James Madison, Johns Hopkins, ...
Around the corner from the American Tobacco Campus downtown, a colorful mural of a pensive Episcopal priest covers the side ...
Two events on Tuesday will honor local high school students who organized a sit-in 65 years ago during the Civil Rights Movement to end legalized segregation in public accommodations. The 26 students, ...
Over four million North Carolinians were affected by the PowerSchool data breach. Experts urge parents to stay vigilant and ...
There’s a new resident at the Greensboro Science Center! Meet Nety! She’s a four-year-old Sumatran tiger who was born in Dallas in 2021. After a few months ...
A man who has struggled with health issues and homelessness mourns the loss of a devoted canine companion.Those who banded ...
Executive Chef Ramin Coles, of the National Museum of African American History and Culture’s Sweet Home Cafe, tells WTOP ...
Despite his gunshot wounds, sustained Tuesday in Sweden’s deadliest mass shooting, Salim Karim Iskef managed to video-call ...
The Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, the local business community and others interested in seeing the area grow have – in ...
The UTC women's basketball team fought for four quarters in Thursday's home game against UNC Greensboro, but the Mocs' fate ...
Jane Monreal shares how a choice made by four college students in 1960 sparked a larger movement in the fight for civil rights.
From museums to statues and art galleries- encountering Black history in Greensboro is much easier, and much more common, than you may think.