New Greensboro Police Chief weighs in on department's social media approach KEVIN GRIFFIN Staff Reporter Jun 12, 2026 Jun 12, 2026 Updated Jun 16, 2026 0 The Madness in Marion has soft opening Finance Director Crystal Young spoke to the Marion City Council Marion City Council holds budget public hearing Marion fire chief asks commissioners for fire district tax increase 2026 World Cup Rule Changes You Need to Know NBA Playoff Predictions: Knicks vs. Spurs Game 5 Analysis Superior court judge dismisses charges against Catawba County police chief Jalen Brunson Joins Michael Jordan in NBA Finals History, Wins Finals MVP NBA Finals MVP Race: Brunson vs. Anunoby Showdown! Shaq’s Brutal Message to Victor Wembanyama After Spurs’ NBA Finals Collapse GLP-1s and cancer prevention: What’s known and what isn’t Hickory police and Hickory fire personnel work a scene in downtown Hickory where a person was hit by a train Rob Hooks describes what has been found at the Berry site in Burke County Velma Terry talks about her son's murder case Birthright citizenship decision looms as Trump court cases mount Cathy Moore speaks at Old Fort Aldermen meeting Old Fort Aldermen hold hearing on the budget A construction truck working at the Microsoft data center site in Conover drives behind homes that are located on Smithfield Drive. Alaska Airlines' Pasah Saleh describes its interest in JetZero The Biggest Box Office Hits Of The 90s Might Shock You Prefer us on Google Learn More Chief Kamran Afzal said he thinks humor can be useful for the department but he said the department also has to be careful about what they post. As featured on Will it stay or will it go? New Greensboro police chief weighs in on department's snarky social media The department's snarky posting style has garnered fans and detractors alike. Latest video EV home charging tips to maximize off-peak grid savings (Slash Charging Costs) Fed Splits on Rates ‘You are a coward.’ Judge sentences Gilgo Beach killer to life in prison without parole G7 summit hailed a success by Macron thanks to developments on Ukraine and Iran Elon's Worth More Than All Bitcoin Combined Marion City Council holds budget public hearing Finance Director Crystal Young spoke to the Marion City Council Trump Unfreezes $24B for Iran — What It Means for American Prices Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Hickory police and Hickory fire personnel work a scene in downtown Hickory where a person was hit by a train
A construction truck working at the Microsoft data center site in Conover drives behind homes that are located on Smithfield Drive.
Will it stay or will it go? New Greensboro police chief weighs in on department's snarky social media The department's snarky posting style has garnered fans and detractors alike.Â