Editorial

Where’s the Leadership?

    Where’s the Leadership?

We sure hope that Gov. McCrory can walk and chew gum simultaneously. It is understandable that Kevin Daniels and others in his administration want to place the focus on the

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The Dream 50 years later

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the great “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.” It was there, at one of the largest rallies for human rights, that Dr.

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Fitness beneficial to senior citizens

    Fitness beneficial to senior citizens

After a scare from a routine doctor’s visit, Betty Jones of Winston-Salem decided it was time to take back control of her health. “I had a scare at the doctor,

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Good Guys Made Bad Calls

    Good Guys Made Bad Calls

Two of the city’s most well-known and scrutinized leaders will take their final bows in a few weeks. Dr. Don Martin, who has led Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools as superintendent for

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Letters to the Editor

  Letters to the Editor

Let the residents decide To the Editor: Kudos to City Councilmen James Taylor and Derwin Montgomery for voting against selling

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Smith latest in long line of injustices

  Smith latest  in long line  of injustices

Forsyth County is far from the only place with an ugly history of Keystone Cop investigators and overzealous prosecutors. They

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Letters to the Editor

  Letters to the Editor

LJVM Coliseum sale To the Editor: I realize I am not necessarily the brightest, haven’t had a course in high

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Still Won’t be the Same

  Still Won’t  be the Same

As hard as this community fought to get Medal of Honor winner Lawrence Joel’s name on the coliseum, it’s hard

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No Second-Class Families

  No Second-Class Families

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our

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