Posts From Tevin Stinson

New coffee shop looks to serve more than coffee

    New coffee shop looks to serve more than coffee

Tucked away on West Third Street near the old courthouse, there is a new coffee shop that is looking to serve more than just coffee and espressos.  Statistics show African-American

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Coffee with a Cop continues to unite community

    Coffee with a Cop continues to unite community

More than a dozen officers with the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) mingled with residents over pastries and hot joe on Tuesday, Dec. 12, as the department hosted Coffee with a

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U.S. Senator Ben Sasse visits Wake Forest

    U.S. Senator Ben Sasse visits Wake Forest

Earlier this week Sen. Ben Sasse visited the campus of Wake Forest University for an open discussion with Provost Rogan Kersh.

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Smitty’s Notes celebrates 20 years

    Smitty’s Notes celebrates 20 years

Since 1997, Smitty’s Notes, a website and monthly newsletter that prides itself on providing information on local events, and a community calendar, has served the people of Winston-Salem.

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School Report Cards website updated

    School Report Cards website updated

Earlier this week, N.C. Superintendent of Public Education Mark Johnson unveiled the state’s redesigned School Report Cards website.

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WSSU heralds holiday season with concert

    WSSU heralds holiday season with concert

Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) kicked off the Holiday Season in style last weekend when the Department of Music hosted its annual holiday concert on Sunday evening, Dec. 3.

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Black Chamber’s Small Business Bus Tour stresses local

    Black Chamber’s Small Business Bus Tour stresses local

Last Saturday morning, more than a dozen residents took advantage of the opportunity to support minority-owned businesses during the Small Business Bus Tour.

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Commentary: Is the FBI’s new focus on the ‘Black Identity Extremists’ new Cointelpro?

    Commentary: Is the FBI’s new focus on the ‘Black Identity Extremists’ new Cointelpro?

Commentary: Is the FBI’s new focus on the ‘Black Identity Extremists’ new Cointelpro?

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Local authors discuss books, uplifting community

    Local authors discuss books, uplifting community

Black Friday took on a totally different meaning at Taste of the Triad on Old Walkertown Road as dozens of locals gathered to celebrate black businesses and the work of two local authors.

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Commentary: Why we need more black men in early childhood education

    Commentary: Why we need more black men in early childhood education

Commentary: Why we need more black men in early childhood education

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