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 County; another by a coin toss in Union County. That’s why it’s so important for us to get everyone we know to the polls. Plus, if folks turnout for the 2025 municipal elections, they’ll be primed for voting in 2026!
- The North Carolina Anti-Extremism Voting Guide
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- East Greensboro Residents Call For Community Investment
- Forty-five people applied to fill the at-large seat on Greensboro City Council. Here’s the final list of those vying for the seat.
- Randleman Road community calls for change after shooting at Shopping Plaza
- Greensboro residents raise concerns after shooting on Randleman Road
- Greensboro begins Phase 2 Randleman Road corridor area plan after nearly decadelong delay; Residents want change
- Culture and Food ‘Mix It Up’ at the African American Atelier
- Talk City Greensboro: Adhoc Committee on African American Disparity (Video)
- Greensboro approves creation of committee to focus on disparities for African American families
- Rankin Elementary School’s ‘Shoe Lady’ helps students put their best foot forward
- Walker Honors Greensboro Tornado Response Volunteers Crystal Black and Gene Blackmon as Community Heroes of the Month