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Documentary depicts grieving people who build a Habitat house

    Documentary depicts grieving people who build a Habitat house

Special to The Chronicle  “Labor of Love: The Healing Build,” a short documentary about grieving individuals coming together to build a Habitat for Humanity house for a family in Winston-Salem,

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Local firefighters, Family Services give winter coats to preschoolers

    Local firefighters, Family Services give winter coats to preschoolers

Photo by Tevin Stinson Members of the WSPFFA help a young preschooler select her favorite color coat during the Coats For Kids Project on Saturday, Dec. 19. By Tevin Stinson

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Dykes to address Emancipation program

    Dykes to address Emancipation program

Rev. Omar. Dykes Pasto,r at St. John’s C.M.E. Church Special to The Chronicle Rev. Omar Dykes, pastor of St. John’s C.M.E. Church, located at 350 NW Crawford Place, will address

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300 children receive $100 gift cards for holiday shopping spree at local toy store

    300 children receive $100 gift cards for holiday shopping spree at local toy store

Photo by Tevin Stinson A volunteer from Flow Chevrolet helps two local children shop for toys during the Toys R Us gift card giveaway event on Wednesday, Dec. 16. By

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23rd Annual Peace Toys for War Toys exchange draws large crowd

    23rd Annual Peace Toys for War Toys exchange draws large crowd

Photo by Tevin Stinson A member of the Carolina Cruisers motorcycle club helps a lucky young man pick out the

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13th Amendment, which freed slaves, is recognized

    13th Amendment, which freed slaves, is recognized

President Barack Obama speaks. By Janelle Berry Howard University News Service WASHINGTON – Ask Americans what the Emancipation Proclamation is

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Three black groups partner in voter effort

    Three black groups partner in voter effort

NAACP President Rev. William Barber By Cash Michaels For the Chronicle The NC NAACP, NNPA and African-American newspapers associated with

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North Carolina High Court rulings set stage for fiery 2016

    North Carolina High Court rulings set stage for fiery 2016

The Nation N.C. Supreme Court building By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle Those in the social activist movement got a

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Father of Travis Page speaks against racism and hate speech

    Father of Travis Page speaks against racism and hate speech

Photo by Tevin Stinson Darryl Williams, father of Travis Page, holds a sign that reads “Honk 4 Justice” during a

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City Council OKs historic bus route overhaul for 2017

    City Council OKs historic bus route overhaul for 2017

Photo by Todd Luck One of the many Winston-Salem Transit Authority bus stops throughout the city. WSTA will be changing

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