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Urban League meeting full of surprises

    Urban League meeting full of surprises

More than three dozen residents with invested interest in the Winston-Salem Urban League (WSUL) came together last week to find out what the future holds for the nonprofit organization.

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Thousands ‘Rock Out the Quarry’ over the weekend

    Thousands ‘Rock Out the Quarry’ over the weekend

While the quarry may not have been a secret to some, it’s safe to say the secret is out.

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WSSU to regain early voting?

    WSSU to regain early voting?

Will early voting return to Winston Salem State University and what will be the hours for weekend voting?

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Protesters call for family reunification, ending ICE

    Protesters call for family  reunification, ending ICE

About 1,000 protesters took to the streets of downtown Winston-Salem to call for the reunification of migrant children with their parents and to denounce longstanding U.S. immigration policy.

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What’s on the ballot in November? Plenty!

  What’s on the ballot in November? Plenty!

Voters in Forsyth County are expected to be asked to approve several bond areas, a county sales tax and numerous state constitution amendments during the General Election in Nov. 6.

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DSS, Public Health now one

  DSS, Public Health now one

As of July 1, the Forsyth County Departments of Social Services (DSS) and Public Health will be consolidated into a

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Early voting discussion begins

  Early voting discussion begins

Voters will see touch screen machines return for early voting, but the Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) has yet

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First shared-use kitchen opens in W-S

  First shared-use kitchen opens in W-S

S.G. Atkins Community Development Center (SGACDC) officials, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) Chancellor Elwood Robinson and several elected officials came together

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation launches new grantmaking strategies

  Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation launches new grantmaking strategies

Earlier this week the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation announced the launch of the new framework for grantmaking and learning across

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County restricts metal siding on stores

  County restricts metal siding on stores

Forsyth County commissioners voted on numerous items during its meeting last week, including new zoning standards that restrict metal siding

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