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A special announcement from the Forsyth County courthouse:

    A special announcement from the Forsyth County courthouse:

A special announcement from the Forsyth County courthouse:

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Brush collection, yard-waste fee collection, code enforcement resumes

    Brush collection, yard-waste fee  collection, code enforcement resumes

Brush collection and code enforcement in Winston-Salem resumed Monday, June 1.

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Parmon chosen to be interim representative for Northeast Ward

    Parmon chosen to be interim representative for Northeast Ward

The Forsyth County Democratic Party (FCDP) has selected Morticia Parmon to serve as the interim representative for the Northeast Ward.

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COVID-19 necessitates changes to in-person court appearances

    COVID-19 necessitates changes to  in-person court appearances

COVID-19 necessitates changes to in-person court appearances

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$470.6 million city budget proposed for 2020-2021

  $470.6 million city budget  proposed for 2020-2021

$470.6 million city budget proposed for 2020-2021

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Proposed ordinance could increase affordable workforce housing

  Proposed ordinance could increase affordable workforce housing

City Council members James Taylor and Denise Adams proposed an ordinance that would increase the percentage of workforce housing units in city funded dwellings, and prohibit property managers from denying housing based on an applicant’s criminal record.

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Joe Biden’s plan for empowering Black America

  Joe Biden’s plan for empowering Black America

When former Vice President Joe Biden sat for an exclusive live stream interview with National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) President and CEO, Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis, Jr., in February, the now presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said it was crucial to secure the black vote if he is to unseat President Donald Trump in November 2020.

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Vote absentee in November to avoid possible exposure to coronavirus

  Vote absentee in November to avoid possible exposure to coronavirus

Vote absentee in November to avoid possible exposure to coronavirus

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Federal COVID-19 checks: What they mean and who might get left out

  Federal COVID-19 checks: What they mean and who might get left out

Much has been made of the direct cash payments included in the CARES Act, passed by Congress to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. Providing emergency aid was the right move, but this step alone won’t solve the financial challenges facing North Carolina families or pull the state out of a rapidly deepening economic hole.

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Civil rights groups file emergency lawsuit to demand governor, state officials protect incarcerated people from COVID-19

  Civil rights groups file emergency lawsuit to demand governor, state officials protect incarcerated people from COVID-19

The ACLU of North Carolina, Disability Rights North Carolina, Emancipate NC, Forward Justice, and the National Juvenile Justice Network filed a lawsuit today seeking emergency action to prevent the deadly spread of COVID-19 in the state’s prisons by reducing the number of people who are incarcerated in state facilities.

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