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WUNC Music reporter Brian Burns chats with Jonathan Kirby, producer of Eccentric Soul: The Linco Label, a new record that shines a light on a lost record label based out of Greensboro in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Steve Gray said his two acres were forcibly annexed into the city of Greensboro in 2008. He's asking state lawmakers for help.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball tournament will move from its longtime home in North Carolina to the Atlanta area in 2026.
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The company will hire more than 5,000 workers to make batteries for hybrid and electric cars as part of Toyota's approach to encouraging EV ownership in the United States.
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A week after Rosa Parks began a bus boycott protesting segregation, several Black men played a round of golf at the whites-only Gillespie Golf Course in Greensboro, NC.
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The HBCU recently became the first public university to offer a degree in artificial intelligence. Educators at the university are also working to expand AI literacy to those under 18.
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Greensboro's refugee and immigrant communities are ready to make their voices heard among the anti-immigrant and refugee rhetoric.
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The son of the man suspected in the assassination attempt in Florida of former President Donald Trump has been arrested on charges of possessing child sexual abuse images. An FBI official says in court papers that Oran Routh was arrested this week after authorities searched his Greensboro, North Carolina, home "in connection with an investigation unrelated to child exploitation."
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A month after former Greensboro City Manager Taiwo Jaiyeoba abruptly resigned, the city agreed to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to settle 鈥渃laims of unwanted touching鈥 made against him by one of his direct reports.
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Vice President Kamala Harris visited Greensboro Thursday evening just two days after her debate with former President Donald Trump. More than 17,000 people came out to show their support.