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Good Samaritan Law may reduce OD deaths

    Good Samaritan Law may reduce OD deaths

Gov. Pat McCrory signed Senate Bill 20 (SB20), the so-called 911 Good Samaritan Law, on Tuesday, April 9. In an effort to reduce drug overdose fatalities in North Carolina, 911

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Centenarians Invited to Centennial Luncheon

    Centenarians Invited to Centennial Luncheon

Winston-Salem residents who are or will be 100 years old in 2013 are invited to a Centenarian Luncheon being held Friday, May 10, as part of the Winston-Salem Centennial Celebration. The

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Labor union marker to be unveiled today

    Labor union marker to be unveiled today

A fertile period of labor organizing in the tobacco industry during the 1940s fed into the Civil Rights Movement. A North Carolina Highway Historical Marker will be dedicated to workers

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Skills camp about more than b-ball

    Skills camp about more than b-ball

Two churches and two college basketball teams came together Saturday to hold a basketball camp for more than 100 children. It was the 12th year that First Baptist Church on

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Progression of WSSU library is subject of event

    Progression of WSSU library is subject of event

The staff of the C.G. O’Kelly Library at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) will celebrate National Library Week by hosting “From

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Students take a stand with their bare feet

    Students take a stand with their bare feet

Students at Wake Forest University kicked off their shoes for a good cause on Tuesday. One Day Without Shoes Co-organizers

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“42” is America’s Story

    “42” is America’s Story

“42” – cuarenta y dos in Spanish – is the story of Jackie Robinson, Major League Baseball’s first black player.

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Annual fair caters to homeless, veterans

    Annual fair caters to homeless, veterans

Hundreds flocked to the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Annex last week, to take part in the 2013 Project Homeless

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Tuition disparity an obstacle for Hispanic students

    Tuition disparity an obstacle for Hispanic students

Winston-Salem resident Juan Ortega has called North Carolina home since he was a kindergartner, but in the eyes of the

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Name Game

    Name Game

Some worry that venues would lose legacies if sold City residents are voicing questions and concerns about the potential sale

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