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Patricia Jones

Is your Business Lawfully subject to ADA site compliance 2024

The answer to this question is still arguable. You need to satisfy compliance if you are a personal company with 15+ staff members or a company that relies on the public or that benefits the public. But if you believe…

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…

‘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…

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…

Greensboro residents can request tree damage clean-up assistance through the city

Greensboro’s Field Operations Department is asking residents who have extensive tree damage due to the recent ice storm and who are unable to prepare it to City yard waste standards to report it by March 5. To report your debris,…

Vaccines are FREE, but they might want your insurance card anyway. Here’s why…

There is supposed to be no out-of-pocket expense for the COVID-19 vaccine. And if you’re uninsured, you can still get the vaccine for free.   In order to beat coronavirus, we need as many people vaccinated as possible. That’s why the…

Group 3, you’re up! NC’s educators can get the COVID-19 vaccine starting on Feb. 24; then, other frontline essential workers in March

Frontline essential workers are next up to bat in the North Carolina COVID-19 vaccination plan. The state has been vaccinating Groups 1 and 2. On Wednesday, Gov. Roy Cooper announced that providers can begin vaccinating Group 3 on Feb. 24,…

At Home Caregivers Provide Essential Services During COVID-19 Pandemic

Every day, thousands of older adults across the Triad depend on in-home caregivers to help them handle everyday tasks, such as bathing, dressing, grocery shopping, medication tips and preparing meals– particularly during an extraordinary crisis such as the coronavirus pandemic….

COVID-19 Protections Help Shoo The Flu This Season

There’s not much good that comes from a pandemic. However, state and local health officials are now noting that there is at least one silver lining from all the COVID-19 restrictions being placed on North Carolinians by executive order from…

City Honors Employee Innovation

Employees with the Greensboro Fire, Parks and Recreation, Planning, Police, and Transportation departments were honored Tuesday night, February 2, as winners of the 2020 Employee Innovation Awards. The annual awards recognize City of Greensboro employees who have devised innovative and…