Triad News
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The Workman School of Dental Medicine is only one of three dental schools in North Carolina.
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UNC Greensboro's chancellor and provost will share department deans' recommendations for which programs should be cut.
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The town of Star’s leaders want to build on the success of an arts facility by finding new uses for the other shuttered textile buildings and historic structures that line Main Street. But while most of Star’s historic buildings are standing strong, the town’s water and sewer infrastructure is showing its age.
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Davidson County commissioners will hold a hearing in January on a controversial new Dollar General store.
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UNC-Greensboro is conducting an academic program review, which could lead to program cuts. Students, faculty and the UNCG community are worried humanities programs might be the first to go.
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Artist TiaCorine discusses growth and impact within her artistry and her life.
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The location near Greensboro will serve as Toyota’s epicenter of lithium-ion battery production in North America. It will be a key supplier for the Kentucky-based plant tasked with building Toyota's first U.S.-made electric vehicles.
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Carson talked about her new role as the ACC's senior associate commissioner for women's basketball, the transfer portal, conference realignment, and Greensboro's future as the conference tournament's home.
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Only 4% of universities in the U.S. hold an elite research designation called R1 and they are all historically white. North Carolina A&T State University, a Historically Black College and University, is working to change that.
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A veteran North Carolina trial lawyer has entered the Republican primary campaign for governor. Bill Graham said Wednesday that he's got the “resources, discipline and character" to break a dominant stretch of Democrats living in the Executive Mansion dating back to the 1990s.
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The Sylvia Méndez Newcomers School opened this week in High Point. The school is the second public school in Guilford County specifically designed to serve recent immigrants and refugees who are learning English.
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The Gate City is taking a page from some larger cities, developing a violence interruption program to help make neighborhoods safer.