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New garden to offer many community-friendly benefits

    New garden to offer many community-friendly benefits

Latch Key, Inc. broke ground Friday on its East Winston Community Garden on Bramble Brook Lane, near Alpha And Omega Church. The youth enrichment nonprofit is using land owned by

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FCDS’s Allen tells students about witnessing history

    FCDS’s Allen tells students about witnessing history

Forsyth County Day School eighth graders took a trip to Greensboro on April 26 to visit the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. John Allen, the school’s student outreach coordinator

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Ageless Wonders

    Ageless Wonders

City celebrates birthday with other 100-year-olds More than 40 of the city’s oldest residents were feted Friday afternoon during the City of Winston-Salem’s Centenarian Luncheon at Benton Convention Center. The

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Saints Home plans exciting Women’s Day

    Saints Home plans exciting Women’s Day

Saints Home United Methodist, 1390 Thurmond St., will hold Women’s Day on Sunday, May 19 during the 11:30 morning worship service. Artist and motivational speaker Monique Johnson will speak. Mae

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End of Long Road for Eure

    End of Long Road for Eure

WFU professor/leader retiring after nearly 40 years Dr. Herman Eure shattered the glass ceiling at Wake Forest University 39 years ago.

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HAWS readies for changes

    HAWS readies for changes

Feds may implement time limits for public housing residents High Point native Tiffaney Jackson has seen her share of struggles.

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The Things to Come

    The Things to Come

Science-minded students treated to special career fair Students at Atkins Academic and Technology High School were shown the opportunities that

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Museum opening Watergate exhibit

    Museum opening Watergate exhibit

The N.C. Museum of History in Raleigh will open “ Watergate: Political Scandal & the Presidency” tomorrow (May 17). The

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Still Won’t be the Same

    Still Won’t  be the Same

As hard as this community fought to get Medal of Honor winner Lawrence Joel’s name on the coliseum, it’s hard

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Banner year for W-S Street School

    Banner year for W-S Street School

The Winston-Salem Street School, a small private alternative education program here in our community, is celebrating a couple of milestones

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