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Joines answers tough questions on 2018 bond proposal

    Joines answers tough questions on 2018 bond proposal

Members of the East/Northeast Neighborhood Association and more than a dozen other community advocates sat down with Mayor Allen Joines last week to voice their concerns with the 2018 Bond Proposal. 

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MLK Burger King construction still delayed

    MLK Burger King construction still delayed

The Burger King on Martin Luther King Drive will continue to be shuttered as the City Council delayed its rezoning until August. During an April 2 meeting, the council voted

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Leaders honor parents at banquet

    Leaders honor parents at banquet

27 receive awards at 33rd Annual Community Service Awards Banquet.

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Forsyth County asked to ‘Ban the Box’

    Forsyth County asked to ‘Ban the Box’

A local group has asked Forsyth County to join the Ban the Box fair chance hiring movement by removing its question on prior convictions from job applications.

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Students, teachers send message during local March for Our Lives

  Students, teachers send message during local March for Our Lives

Despite rain, sleet, and snow, more than 1,000 people gathered downtown last Saturday to stand in solidarity with the students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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Lisa Caldwell: Reynolds was my ‘dream job’

  Lisa Caldwell: Reynolds was my ‘dream job’

Former Reynolds Chief Human Resources Officer Lisa Caldwell retired from her dream job this month, after more than three decades of making a difference at the company and in the community.

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Fair advertising goes to local firm after diversity controversy

  Fair advertising goes to local firm after diversity controversy

The City Council unanimously voted to give a one-year $230,000 contract to Wildfire LLC for advertising and marketing the fair.

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Chronicle Community Service Awards winners vary in service to community

  Chronicle Community Service Awards winners vary in service to community

Here are synopses of the individuals, businesses and groups honored at The Chronicle’s 33rd Annual Community Service Awards Banquet held at The Benton on Saturday, March 24.

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N.C. public schools resegregating, study finds

  N.C. public schools resegregating, study finds

There are more high poverty schools, containing more poor children of color, across North Carolina now, resulting in an alarming

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Police seek help in Brannon cold case

  Police seek help in Brannon cold case

Last week, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) released a video asking the community to help bring those responsible for the

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