Watch now: Rosina Whitfield to take her final bow at Creative Greensboro
What does a theater director do when a pandemic prevents in-person play production? “At first, I was like, ‘How do you do a play on Zoom?’” recalled Rosina Whitfield, drama specialist for Creative Greensboro. “’That’s crazy!’” But she did it….
Gov. Roy Cooper announces Group 4 will be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 17
Governor Roy Cooper and the North Carolina COVID-19 task force announced some people in Group 4 with underlying medical conditions will be able to get the vaccine beginning March 17. “This move to Group 4 is good news,” Gov. Cooper…
Hoping to impress with the Newest Nail Styles for Spring and Summer?
At Kathy Nails you will be treated to the most up to date and optimum in vogue and quality. Come and experience our Greensboro manicure and pedicure services. Incorporate some indulgent add-ons like a paraffin soak to rise to another…
More than 80,000 doses of 1-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine coming to NC this week
The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine is coming to North Carolina, according to the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. This week, beginning Wednesday, the state is expecting to receive more than 80,000 doses of the newly-authorized, one-shot vaccine….
Preparing for Healthcare Costs in Retirement
For many Americans, navigating the maze of health insurance options—from employer-based plans to individual policies—can be dizzying. Much of that changes at 65. That’s when individuals generally are eligible for Medicare, which covers routine health care expenses such as visits…
Greensboro Arboretum to host city Chalk Walk
The Greensboro Parks and Recreation department seeks artists of all ages and skill levels to join Chalk Walk 2021, a celebration of chalk artistry and competition to be held March 13 and 14 at the Greensboro Arboretum. The cost is…
‘I was pleasantly surprised’ | Greensboro business owners excited to welcome more customers as capacity restrictions ease Friday
Gov. Roy Cooper announced starting Friday, several businesses will be able to expand capacity, in light of stabilizing COVID-19 trends. Carolina Theater Executive Director Brian Gray is already thinking ahead to how they’ll welcome more people into the venue…
Latest multi-million donation to N.C. A&T will go to its new equity initative
N.C. A&T will use its latest multi-million corporate donation to support its new equity program. The university announced Monday that it received a $2.1 million donation from 3M, the Fortune 500 company based in Minnesota that makes more than 60,000…
Duke Energy working to restore power quickly in Piedmont after winter storm
Hundreds of people went to bed without power Thursday night, but the good news is that Duke Energy is restoring power quickly following winter weather. Homeowners in the western part of Rockingham County, near Mayodan, lost power halfway through the…
Getting teachers vaccinated: Forsyth County teams up with Novant Health, Wake Forest Baptist Health
It takes a village to vaccinate teachers. The Forsyth County Department of Public Health, Novant Health and Wake Forest Baptist Health are teaming up to vaccinate school employees and child care providers against COVID-19. The state is set to expand…









