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Tickets for “Crowns” on sale

The North Carolina Black Repertory Company will conclude its 34th season of providing professional theater to the Triad with “Crowns,” from April 19-21.  This musical play, written by Regina Taylor,

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Column: Can We All Just Get Along?

    Column: Can We All Just Get Along?

I never considered the late Rodney King anything of a philosopher, but as one observes Washington shenanigans, especially around fiscal matters, it seems that Brother King had a point.  Can

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Q & A with hometown legend

    Q & A with hometown  legend

Carl Eller’s life as a legendary football player is well-documented, and he’s enshrined in nearly everybody’s Hall of Fame (college and pro). Recently, the man they call “Moose,” came home

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Opportunities to take part in Centennial events

    Opportunities to take part in  Centennial events

The Winston-Salem Centennial Commission is making the Centennial website available to residents and organizations to share their centennial events and memories. Any organization that is having a centennial-related event can

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Library to host ‘Muslim Journeys’

    Library to  host ‘Muslim Journeys’

“Muslim Journeys,” a series of programs slated to be held next month in the Central Library Auditorium, will support the

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Diggs-Latham hosts black history extravaganza

    Diggs-Latham hosts  black history extravaganza

Black History Month at Diggs-Latham Elementary Magnet School for Arts and Global Studies ended with a culminating celebration of speeches,

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WSSU to use grant to help aspiring entrepreneurs

A $40,000 grant from the DataMax Foundation will support efforts by the Center for Entrepreneurship (CFE) at Winston-Salem State University’s

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Local health gauge a mixed-bag for Forsyth

The recently-released County Health Rankings & Roadmaps are designed to show counties throughout the nation what is making its residents

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Author to discuss landmark work at Winston-Salem State

    Author to discuss landmark work at Winston-Salem State

Dr. Trevor Getz, author of the critically acclaimed “Abina and the Important Men,” will speak at Winston-Salem State University on

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Race and the Legacy of Chavez

    Race and the Legacy of Chavez

In January 2004, as the president of TransAfrica Forum, I had the honor of leading the first African American delegation

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