Posts From Tevin Stinson

‘Lil Juice’ has chops

    ‘Lil Juice’ has chops

Julius Reese Jr., a rising eighth-grader at Southeast Middle School, is gaining the attention from college basketball coaches across the country.

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People protect Confederate monument downtown

    People protect Confederate monument downtown

The Confederate monument at the former county courthouse in downtown Winston-Salem has become a source of controversy.

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Sisters make a name for themselves with lemonade business

    Sisters make a name for themselves with lemonade business

Imani and Nina Joins are Two Sisters and a Lemon, offering a variety of lemonade flavors to thirsty customers.

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Candidates for police chief take center stage

    Candidates for police chief take center stage

Before the end of the month, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) will have a new chief.

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Local man named N.C. Firefighter of the Year

    Local man named N.C. Firefighter of the Year

Local firefighter John Powell was named N.C. Firefighter of the Year.

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Parties come together

    Parties come together

The unrest in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend has spurred much reaction across the nation and in Winston-Salem.

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New WSPA principal ready to lead new charge ‘to a new day’

    New WSPA principal ready to lead new charge ‘to a new day’

When the principal position at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy became vacant earlier this summer, Reggie Hunt knew it was the job for him.

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Church celebrates first Men’s and Women’s Day

    Church celebrates first Men’s and Women’s Day

St. James Missionary Baptist Church celebrated its first Men’s and Women’s Day on Sunday.

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Speaker encourages local educators during conference

    Speaker encourages local educators during conference

With only a few weeks left in their summer vacation, more than 500 local educators came together last week to help each other prepare for the school year.

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Old Salem’s enslaved and free Africans come to light

    Old Salem’s enslaved  and free Africans come to light

The first in a three part series on Old Salem’s Hidden Town project that exposes the history of enslaved African Americans in the town of Salem.

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