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Promoting reading, building links in W-S

    Promoting reading, building links in W-S

Nothing says summer like ice cream, and thanks to the Winston-Salem Police Foundation local officers will be serving up cold treats and books all summer.  During a special ceremony, the Police

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W-S gets 2 new assistant city managers

    W-S gets 2 new assistant city managers

City Manager Lee Garrity has announced the appointments of Damon Dequenne and Evan Raleigh as assistant city managers, effective Monday, July 2. Dequenne (pronounced deh-cane) currently is the deputy director

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Arts Council announces 10 mini-grants

    Arts Council announces 10 mini-grants

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has announced its Summer 2018 grants.

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Juneteenth Festival celebrates freedom

    Juneteenth Festival celebrates freedom

Last weekend, communities across the country came together to celebrate Juneteenth, or Freedom Day.

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City passes budget

  City passes budget

The Winston-Salem City Council passed its $530 million budget with no tax increase on Monday, June 18, with a commitment to raise the minimum wage for city workers to $15 by 2021.

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New math program headed to Carver

  New math program headed to Carver

Carver High School is looking to adopt a new educational model that uses technology to accelerate learning.

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Governor gets education bill to help low-income students

  Governor gets education bill to help low-income students

The North Carolina House of Representatives gave final legislative approval on Thursday, June 14, to a bill that ensures low-income students have access to advanced courses. 

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Assistant City Managers Paige, Turner retiring

  Assistant City Managers Paige, Turner retiring

The City of Winston-Salem is in a time of transition as Assistant City Managers Derwick Paige and Greg Turner will both be retiring at the end of the month.

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NAACP threatens lawsuits over charter school and voter ID

  NAACP threatens lawsuits over charter school and voter ID

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina civil rights leaders are threatening to sue the state over a recently passed law that

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The business of unique

  The business of unique

By Busta Brown The Business of the Month is Jewellery Unique Gifts and Accessories, 500 W 4th St. Taleona Mayfield

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