City of High Point
A draft report presented to the One High Point Commission has outlined policies to address past racial discrimination in the city.
Earlier this month, the commission reviewed recommendations in areas such as housing, health, and transportation.
High Point high schoolers' 1960s sit-ins helped pave the way for integration
Lunch counter sit-ins as a form of civil protest began at the Woolworth in downtown Greensboro on February 1, 1960. That event caught the attention of a group of younger students in High Point who wanted to desegregate stores in their community.
High Point Museum features James and Dolley Madison interpreters during 50th annual Holiday Open House
The High Point Museum will host its 50th annual Holiday Open House this weekend.
Coltrane mural adorns building in uptown High Point
Visitors to High Point’s uptown neighborhood will be greeted by an enormous new mural featuring one of the city’s most famous native sons: jazz saxophonist legend John Colt
Sandy Dunbeck Named Director Of High Point Economic Development Corporation
High Point has a new economic development director.
Tasha Logan Ford Hired As First Female City Manager Of High Point
Tasha Logan Ford is poised to make history as High Point's new city manager.
With Cautious Optimism, High Point Market Delayed Until June
The High Point Market Authority is moving the start date of the spring furniture market.
Al Campbell, Who Broke Racial Barriers In High Point, Dies At 85
Former High Point City Councilman Al Campbell, who broke barriers during a long career in service to the city, has died.
High Point Leaders Announce Development Around Future Downtown Stadium
High Point University's president will lead a city effort to build a baseball stadium and create more development near the site.