Posts From Tevin Stinson

Legend Moses ‘Mo’ Lucas dies

    Legend Moses ‘Mo’ Lucas dies

On Tuesday, June 21, just 48 hours after the annual Father’s Day parade and cookout dedicated to him, Moses “Mo” Lucas, 89, passed away.

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More than 1,000 celebrate Mo Lucas on Father’s Day

    More than 1,000 celebrate Mo Lucas on Father’s Day

More than 1,000 people from near and far filled the streets of downtown Winston-Salem in support of the Annual Moses “Mo” Lucas Father’s Day Parade and Cookout.

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‘We have to change the way that we do things’’

    ‘We have to change the way that we do things’’

Last Saturday, the annual Juneteenth Festival took a new twist.

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Ministers: End code of silence

    Ministers: End code of silence

The Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV) is taking a stand against the code of silence and to put an end to the “no snitching” policy that exists in the African- American community.

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Luncheon features community leaders

    Luncheon features community leaders

Two outstanding community leaders were honored for their contributions to the city of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County last Thursday during the Juneteenth Luncheon held at the Old Salem Visitor Center.

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Local organization honors male mentors

Just one day before Father’s Day, My Brother’s Second Chance (MBSC), a local non-profit organization, held a brunch on the campus of Winston-Salem State University to celebrate those who volunteer as mentors for young boys in the community.

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Reynolds supporters dismiss Hanes Park master plan

    Reynolds supporters dismiss Hanes Park master plan

A meeting to unveil renovations plans for Hanes Park quickly turned into a heated debate last Thursday evening when a group of supporters of Reynolds High School hijacked the drop-in meeting to voice their frustrations.

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Police canvass neighborhoods, seeking help in fatal shootings

    Police canvass neighborhoods, seeking help in fatal shootings

More than 100 law enforcement officers ditched their cars Tuesday morning and walked the streets of two neighborhoods looking for witnesses to a pair of shooting deaths.

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Refreshing the WSSU brand

    Refreshing the WSSU brand

Although the name will remain the same, and tuition will not be reduced to $500 a semester thanks to the disposal of Senate Bill 873, major changes are on the horizon at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU).

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Taking time to lend a hand

    Taking time to lend a hand

Members of the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) took time out from their regular duties to help sort items in the food pantry at the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.

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