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Please read and sign up for GEANI.
01/25/2026

Please read and sign up for GEANI.

As this weekend's winter weather approaches, one of the best ways to be prepared is ensure that you have multiple ways to stay informed.

Take a moment to register for emergency alerts from GEANI. Sign up by going to www.ReadyGuilford.org or by scanning the QR code on this graphic.

Watch our social media for updates as conditions evolve.

01/24/2026

In anticipation of the winter weather predicted for the Greensboro area this weekend, the City of Greensboro has launched an interactive Snow and Ice Removal map for residents to view. The interactive map will keep residents informed about road conditions and provide real-time updates on which routes have been cleared of snow and ice.

Visit www.greensboro-nc.gov/snowmap to view the interactive map.

What an inspiration! As we welcome the Monks in their Walk for Peace, please read the entire post as we wish for them to...
01/18/2026

What an inspiration!

As we welcome the Monks in their Walk for Peace, please read the entire post as we wish for them to have a safe and respectful journey through our City and beyond.

The Buddhist monks' Walk For Peace is headed to Greensboro!

Greensboro Mayor Marikay Abuzuaiter and members of the City Council will welcome the monks by presenting a proclamation at their stop at Grandover Resort on Monday.

The group is on the 83rd day of a 120-day walk that began in Fort Worth, TX, and will end in Washington, DC, covering over 2,300 miles at the trip's end. The monks say their message is simple: to raise awareness of peace, loving kindness, and compassion across America and the world.

The monks will arrive in Greensboro and the Triad on Monday, January 19. Here is the schedule.

•From 10-11 am, there will be a program at Truist Point Stadium, 301 N Elm Street in High Point.

•They will leave Truist Point Stadium between 1 and 2 pm, and begin an estimated four-hour walk to Grandover Resort, arriving between 5 and 6 pm.

•Monks will then prep for crowds and visitation from 6 and 9 pm. Visitation/speaking will take place at a designated area outside. The Greensboro Police Department will assist with safety and crowd control measures.

A few things to remember if you plan on welcoming the monks

The Walk for Peace is a moving meditation. Attendees are asked to maintain a quiet, calm, and respectful presence.

• When greeting the monks, place your hands together in prayer and bow.

• Please refrain from physical contact, including handshakes, hugs, or high-fives.

• Silence or gently averted eyes are considered respectful.

Physical Contact and Gender Respect:
Many monks take vows that prohibit physical contact with the opposite gender. Attendees are asked not to reach out or attempt physical contact.

Offerings and Donations:
The monks live under vows of non-attachment and poverty. They do not handle money or material gifts and have paused accepting offerings at this time.

We are thrilled to welcome our guests. Please put your best foot forward in treating their wish for peace with respect.

Please visit their page for live updates. https://www.facebook.com/walkforpeaceusa

An economic assert in District 1.  Not only did they meet the incentive requirement but they actually exceeded the numbe...
11/13/2025

An economic assert in District 1. Not only did they meet the incentive requirement but they actually exceeded the number of jobs and the financial investment that was originally contracted, so this is an absolute win for jobs, economic mobility, and living wage pay.

A state incentive report card for Publix Super Markets Inc. showed its Greensboro distribution and warehouse campus with 1,072 jobs as of Dec. 31, 2023, along with $440.2 million spent

Thank you Family Justice Center for all that you do for our community.
10/10/2025

Thank you Family Justice Center for all that you do for our community.

Thank you, of Greensboro for recognizing Domestic Violence Awarneness Month, helping us bring awareness to our community, and affirming the hard work of FJC partnership to continue serving our community through a lot of adversity this year. Our partnership is resilient, and more determined than ever to make our community safer.

07/05/2025

74-year-old Larry Burton has dementia and was last seen leaving an assisted living home.

06/05/2025

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