Posts From Tevin Stinson

Thompson is named W-S top cop

    Thompson is named  W-S top cop

Last week Assistant Chief Catrina A. Thompson was officially announced as the city’s 15th chief of the Winston-Salem Police Department.

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Minority Business Expo draws large crowd

    Minority Business Expo draws large crowd

Entrepreneurs, celebrity guest, and hundreds of supporters came together for the fourth annual Triad Minority Business Expo last weekend.

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Rountree recalls community work as he departs WSPD

    Rountree recalls community work as he departs WSPD

When Chief Barry Rountree joined the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) in 1988, he didn’t initially plan to be there long.

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Old Salem is continuing the conversation

    Old Salem is continuing the conversation

The last in a three part series on Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, which explores the lives of enslaved African Americans in Salem.

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East Coast Wings makes generous donation to local school

    East Coast Wings makes generous donation to local school

East Coast Wings + Grill helped students by providing backpacks and school supplies for students at South Fork Elementary.

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WSPD, Daggett-Shuler provide backpacks for students in need

    WSPD, Daggett-Shuler provide backpacks for  students in need

Daggett Shuler, Attorneys and the Winston-Salem Police Department provided brand new backpacks and school supplies for local students in need last week.

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2017 Boston Roundup called the biggest ever

    2017 Boston Roundup called the biggest ever

The food was plentiful, and the good times rolled last Saturday evening as thousands of people came together to celebrate the 24th annual Boston Roundup.

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Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

    Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

It is impossible to tell the Salem’s story without the narratives of enslaved blacks and freemen like Peter Oliver, Johann Samuel and countless others.

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‘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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