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An 8-year-old boy who was fatally shot at a home in northeast Guilford County last month died after gaining access to a firearm that investigators say was left unsecured and accessible to children.

According to the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded at about 4...


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The Guilford County Sheriff’s Office says a narcotics investigation led to the seizure of fentanyl, cocaine, cash and drug distribution materials at a Greensboro motel room.

According to a news release issued by the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, members of the Sheriff’s Off...


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As Americans live longer, one problem that often remains hidden is becoming harder to ignore: elder abuse.

To help raise awareness of that issue and connect older residents with available services, the Guilford County Division of Social Services (DSS) will host a “Be Bold, Age ...


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Greensboro residents interested in helping shape city policies affecting the LGBTQ+ community have an opportunity to apply for one of five openings on the city’s LGBTQ+ Task Force.

The City of Greensboro announced on  Monday, June 1 that applications are being accepted thr...


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Unfortunately, there have been a series of deaths in Guilford County jails in recent years – as there have been in jails in other counties across the state.  It’s no secret that many inmates don’t arrive in the best of health – some have a history of heavy drug abuse, some are alcoholics, some are malnour...


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