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All third-grade teachers to get literacy training

    All third-grade teachers to get literacy training

The local board of education got back to work last week as they held the first meeting of the new year.

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King more than a dreamer, speaker says

    King more than a dreamer, speaker says

As we celebrate the 89th birthday and federal holiday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we should remember the sacrifices he made to get us where we are today.

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Children lead the way during march

    Children lead the way during march

More than 100 people put on their walking shoes and marched through the streets of downtown Winston-Salem in honor of the civil rights icon.

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Editorial Cartoon: Racist?

    Editorial Cartoon: Racist?

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Building a legacy one project at a time

  Building a legacy one project at a time

Construction runs in the family for William Cockerham Jr. His grandfather, was the first African American business owner in segregated Davie County in 1959.

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Hayes headed to North Carolina sports Hall of Fame

  Hayes headed to North Carolina sports Hall of Fame

On Friday, May 4, Bill Hayes will be enshrined into the 55th class of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame at the Raleigh Convention Center.

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NAACP chief promotes black businesses

  NAACP chief promotes black businesses

During its first meeting of the new year, the Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce invited the leaders of two of

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Public Art Commission brings diverse art to the city

  Public Art Commission brings diverse art to the city

An artistic tribute to Larry Leon Hamlin, a water tank mural and a citywide portrait initiative are projects currently being

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MLK Burger King rezoning delayed; Hawley House expansion approved

  MLK Burger King rezoning delayed;  Hawley House expansion approved

The Winston-Salem City Council approved rezoning that’ll let Hawley House expand and delayed a vote on the Burger King on

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Social Heart helps homeless residents

  Social Heart helps homeless residents

On any given day or night, you may find city native Cedric Allen distributing food, coats, gloves, or even hygiene

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