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National Black Theatre Hall of Fame still in the works

    National Black Theatre Hall of Fame still in the works

Work is still being done to find the National Black Theatre Hall of Fame and Museum a permanent home.

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Students march to end hunger 

    Students march to end hunger 

Participants at local Freedom Schools join National Day of Social Action Every day in North Carolina more than 600,000 children go without eating a proper meal. Last week children across

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Redistricting hearing starts today in Triad

    Redistricting hearing starts today in Triad

GREENSBORO — Today in a U.S. Middle District courtroom before a special three-judge federal District Court panel, arguments began to determine when legislative districts that were originally racially gerrymandered in

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Local NAACP connects with community

    Local NAACP connects with community

When Rev. Alvin Carlisle took the reins of the Winston-Salem NAACP Branch late last year, he vowed to build a relationship between the organization and the community it serves. And

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Painting the city purple and black

  Painting the city purple and black

2017 National Black Theatre Festival comes next week With the countdown until the 2017 National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF) set

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Leaders, public discuss ‘State of Black Winston-Salem’

  Leaders, public discuss ‘State of Black Winston-Salem’

One week after The Chronicle unveiled the findings in the “State of Black Winston-Salem” report compiled by local Urban League

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Winston prepares for visitors for NBTF

  Winston prepares for visitors for NBTF

The Winston-Salem area is gearing up for visitors who will be attending the National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF). The festival,

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County renews controversial healthcare provider for jail

  County renews controversial healthcare provider for jail

Forsyth County commissioners renewed Correct Care Solutions LLC’s contract to provide health services for the Forsyth County Detention Center by

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‘Super dude’ ventures into coffee business

  ‘Super dude’ ventures into coffee business

Camden Myers is not your average 8-year-old boy. Although he enjoys playing with his siblings, going to the movies, and

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Freedom project in legislative, money limbo

  Freedom project in legislative, money limbo

Unless the $200,000 Gov. Cooper appropriated the state Freedom Monument project in his proposed, but rejected budget is replaced, the

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