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The Best Medicine

    The Best Medicine

Burcaw touts his lighthearted approach Living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II has taught Shane Burcaw a thing or two about life, perhaps the most important of which is not

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NBTF season begins in earnest Monday

    NBTF season begins in earnest Monday

The countdown until Winston-Salem again becomes “Black Theatre Holy Ground” will soon begin. The North Carolina Black Repertory Company, which produces the National Black Theatre Festival that long ago earned

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Statewide NAACP tour coming to Winston

    Statewide NAACP tour coming to Winston

The Twin City will host leaders from the NC NAACP and their partners next week as part of the Forward Together Movement Local Organizing Tour. Forsyth County will be 20th

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Wake Forest grads ready to conquer the world

    Wake Forest grads ready to conquer the world

“PBS NewsHour” Senior Correspondent Gwendolyn Ifill urged more than 1,700 Wake Forest University graduates Monday to identify their passions and commit to using their unique talents and gifts to improve

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UMMBC wants to ease pain of divorce

    UMMBC wants to ease pain of divorce

When Spring Hope native Andre Crawley and his wife divorced in 2010 after two decades of marriage, he was bombarded

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Seniors praise their fitness hero

    Seniors praise  their fitness hero

Participants in Winston Lake Family YMCA’s popular Silver Sneakers program broke bread together May 14 for the First Annual Robert

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Chief finalists make their debut

    Chief finalists make their debut

City residents had their first opportunity to interact with Winston-Salem’s next police chief on May 21, during a public forum

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Tomorrow’s doctors hear from Angelou

    Tomorrow’s doctors hear from Angelou

The Wake Forest University School of Medicine Chapter of the Student National Medical Association honored some of its rising stars

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Saluting Women

    Saluting Women

YWCA honors local heroines The YWCA of Winston-Salem honored seven of the city’s leading ladies during the agency’s 2013 Women of

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Professor’s story proof that all is possible

    Professor’s story proof that all is possible

Dr. Nkrumah Lewis, a Winston-Salem State University professor and author of “Becoming a Butterfly: From Prison to Ph.D.,” shared lessons

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