Posts From Tevin Stinson

Juneteenth Festival includes serious discussions

    Juneteenth Festival includes serious discussions

People of different ages came together to celebrate the past, and take a serious look at the future last weekend during the 13th annual Juneteenth Festival held at the Wake

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Joines encourages class of 2017 to accept change and take chances

    Joines encourages class of 2017 to accept change and take chances

The class of 2017 made history last weekend as more seniors than ever before received their high school diplomas. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) reported that 101 more graduates got a

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TV chef takes reins of struggling restaurant

    TV chef takes reins of  struggling restaurant

After closing its doors for a few weeks to make changes to the menu and staff, Malone’s, the soul food restaurant located in the Ogburn Station shopping center, has reopened

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757 North apartment complex celebrates grand opening

    757 North apartment complex celebrates grand opening

757 North, the city’s newest apartment community on the corner of North Chestnut Street and North Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, is officially open. During the grand opening celebration on

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Horseback riding lessons help children affected by domestic violence

    Horseback riding lessons help children affected by domestic violence

When people think of horseback riding, most reference something to do for fun or maybe competition. But for many people,

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Homegrown talent returns where his journey began

    Homegrown talent returns where his journey began

In 2009 when Fred Parent left Winston-Salem for the bright lights of New York City to take a teaching position,

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‘Put on your purple and black; the festival is back!’

    ‘Put on your purple and black; the festival is back!’

The stage has officially been set for the 2017 National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF). During a press conference held in

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Panel discussion shines light on veteran suicide

    Panel discussion shines light on veteran suicide

Although numbers are down from a year ago, each day, 20 veterans die by suicide in the United States. When

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Salem looks to make changes to diversity office

    Salem looks to make changes to diversity office

Following a year filled with peaceful protest and allegations of racism on campus, Salem College is looking to revamp the

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Protesters demand answers following deaths at Forsyth County Jail

    Protesters demand answers following deaths at Forsyth County Jail

In response to the deaths of Stephen Patterson and Dashawn Coley, who died while being detained at the Forsyth County

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