by Red Wine and Blue | Aug 24, 2025 | Press
On November 4, we’ll be voting on city council races and, for some of us, school board seats. These local races have a huge impact on our everyday lives and sometimes are decided by just a few votes. A couple of years ago, a race was decided by one vote in Hoke...
by Giselle Thomas - WFMY News 2 | Jul 20, 2025 | Press
The City of Greensboro hosted a picnic for neighbors to talk about the status of the Randleman Road Corridor Plan. It wants the community’s input on how to improve the quality of life for folks living in the corridor. This comes after neighbors voiced concerns...
by Ian McDowell - Yes Weekly | Apr 9, 2025 | Press
At the April 1 meeting of Greensboro City Council, multiple Black leaders and community organizers called for investment in their Southeast Greensboro neighborhoods, which they accused city leadership of having long ignored. Deena Hayes-Greene, co-founder of the...
by Gale Melcher - Triad City Beat | Jan 24, 2025 | Press
n December, Greensboro’s Mayor Pro Tempore and at-large city councilmember Yvonne Johnson died at the age of 82 after many years at the dais. Now, the council must select who will fill her seat as the at-large councilmember. The city started receiving applications on...
by Amber Lake - WFMY News 2 | Jul 11, 2024 | Press
The Southeast Greensboro Coalition said they want to see results when it comes to combatting violence along Randleman Road. The group said neighbors need more residential power in order to decrease crime. The city of Greensboro said they are working to make some...
by Celeste Smith - Fox 8 News | Jul 10, 2024 | Press
People who live along Randleman Road say they are sick of the violent crime that’s taking place in their own backyard after a shooting happened in the Randleman Plaza Shopping Center. Greensboro Assistant City Manager of Public Safety Nathaniel Davis said people in...