Posts From Tevin Stinson

Urban League: Black W-S lags

    Urban League: Black W-S lags

A 25-page report measures how black residents are doing compared with white residents Each year since 1976, the National Urban League has released a report known as the “State of

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Protesters demand town hall with Burr

    Protesters demand town hall with Burr

For the second time in less than three weeks, hundreds of people gathered outside the local office of Sen. Richard Burr to protest the GOP health care bill. Earlier this

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Hundreds celebrate legacy of city’s first black neighborhood

    Hundreds celebrate legacy of city’s first black neighborhood

Last weekend residents from the past and present came together to celebrate the city’s first established black community during the 24th annual Happy Hill Reunion. The legacy of Happy Hill,

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LOC: End gun violence, gang activity

    LOC: End gun violence,  gang activity

Less than 24 hours after four people were shot in the 2000 block of Patria Street, more than a dozen people took to the streets to call for an end

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Master-plan makers return to East Winston

    Master-plan makers return to East Winston

Ayers Saint Gross, the design firm hired to create a master plan for a large portion of the East Winston

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Church makes donation to Watts Scholarship Fund

    Church makes donation to Watts Scholarship Fund

Last week Faith Unity Missionary Church (FUMC) made a $500 donation to the Richard Watts Scholarship Fund at Winston-Salem Preparatory

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More than 200 protest GOP health care bill

    More than 200 protest GOP health care bill

Hundreds of people against the effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act gathered outside the local office of Sen. Richard

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Despite deficit, Urban League reports gains in community

    Despite deficit, Urban League reports gains in community

Winston-Salem Urban League Chairwoman Alison Ashe-Card said the nonprofit will promote social and economic progress despite its budget deficit.

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Urban farming coming to local neighborhood

    Urban farming coming to local neighborhood

The Boston-Thurmond celebration kicked with a groundbreaking on the $1.1 million Hydroponics Aquaponics Urban Farming Center located near Kimberley Park.

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Commentary: Are ‘Super Teams’ ruining the NBA?

    Commentary: Are ‘Super Teams’ ruining the NBA?

Chronicle Sports Reporter Timothy Ramsey gives his thoughts on NBA “Super Teams” and their impact on basketball.

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