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In recent Triad news, the Greensboro Fire Department's inspection deemed The District at West Market apartments unsafe, leaving many residents scrambling for answers regarding their living conditions. City officials commented on the situation, with one stating it was a miracle that it had not turned life-threatening for tenants.
Additionally, a turkey dispute in High Point escalated to violence, prompting an arrest warrant for Antonio Johnson after he missed a court date related to the incident. On a more positive note, HVAC supplier Hoffman & Hoffman announced plans to invest $40 million into their Greensboro headquarters, which will create 131 new jobs over the next five years.
Meanwhile, Greensboro is enforcing yard waste disposal rules as leaf piles persist, and the city has activated White Flag warming centers due to freezing temperatures. Also, the Silber Bells Tour is back, with WFMY News 2's Chad Silber ringing the Salvation Army bell across ten Triad locations to raise money for local charities.