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Reid honored with plaque at Waterworks Waterpark

    Reid honored with plaque at Waterworks Waterpark

During a special ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 31, city officials unveiled a plaque at the Waterworks Waterpark honoring Marva Reid.  The plaque, which was unveiled by Mayor Allen Joines and

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East/Northeast neighborhood meeting turns heated

    East/Northeast neighborhood meeting turns heated

In photo above: The Salvation Army wants to move its Center of Hope homeless shelter to a building at 939 Cleveland Ave. (File photo) Residents of The Salvation Army’s homeless

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Community leaders address city’s crime stats

    Community leaders address city’s crime stats

The city’s crime rate dropped in every category except homicides, Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree told members of the news media Monday at the Public Safety Center. As a whole,

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E. Winston residents hear from new chief

    E. Winston residents hear from new chief

Residents of East Winston officially welcomed Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree to their neck of the woods last Thursday, just weeks after he was sworn in as the city’s first

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Former rivals to face each other again in East Ward

    Former rivals to face each other again in East Ward

The race for the East Ward City Council seat is shaping up to be a repeat of 2009. Both City

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Community advocates see good, bad in state of black leadership

    Community advocates see good, bad in state of black leadership

The heat has been on local African American elected officials – particularly those on the City Council and Forsyth County

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Residents seek help in combatting crime

Members of the East/Northeast Neighborhood Association addressed their concerns about crime last Thursday at the association’s first meeting of the

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Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

    Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

Less than two dozen people attended a meeting held Tuesday night at the Hanes Hosiery Community Center to allow residents

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