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Carver students learn ins and outs of coding

    Carver students learn ins and outs of coding

N.C. lawmakers launch computer-related elective In an attempt to get more students to pursue careers in computer science, N.C. Sen. Paul Lowe Jr. and Rep. Ed Hanes Jr. launched a

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Again, N.C. High Court must review redistricting

    Again, N.C. High Court must review redistricting

For a third time since 2011, the state Supreme Court will have to review North Carolina’s legislative and congressional redistricting maps, and this time, North Carolina justices will have to

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Hundreds of people celebrated Memorial Day with HARRY

    Hundreds of people celebrated Memorial Day with HARRY

Hundreds of people helped HARRY Veterans Community Outreach Services celebrate fallen service men and women earlier this week when the nonprofit organization that offers countless services for veterans hosted the

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Commentary: Why is Colin Kaepernick still without a job in the NFL?

    Commentary: Why is Colin Kaepernick still without a job in the NFL?

Last season, Colin Kaepernick embarked on a protest campaign that stretched beyond the NFL playing field.  His stance of kneeling during the national anthem before the start of games struck

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County budget adds help with opioid crisis

  County budget adds help with opioid crisis

Forsyth County commissioners unanimously passed a budget on Thursday, May 25, that included, among other things, eight new paramedics to

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Allen looks back on time spent at WSSU

  Allen looks back on time spent at WSSU

In 2009, when Brenda Allen signed on to become the provost and assistant chancellor for academic affairs at Winston-Salem State

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‘Operation Transformation’ underway at Philo-Hill

  ‘Operation  Transformation’  underway at Philo-Hill

When Dr. Essie McKoy decided to take the reins of Philo-Hill Magnet Academy at the start of the 2016-2017 school

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Sellers to WSSU graduates: Defy the odds

  Sellers to WSSU graduates: Defy the odds

Although the official start of the college football season is still a few months away, last Friday morning Bowman Gray

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Ministers join fight for new reappraisal process

  Ministers join fight for new reappraisal process

The Minsters’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV) is prepared to do whatever it takes to prove the tax evaluation

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Dental and infant health programs considered in county budget

  Dental and infant health programs considered in county budget

Funding for a dental clinic and a program that’s helped reduce infant mortality are among the things being considered in

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