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Auto repair shop owner pays it forward

    Auto repair shop owner pays it forward

For as long as he can remember, Romi White has had a passion and gift for working on cars and other vehicles. White said he started at an early age

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Commandress donates money for hurricane relief

    Commandress donates money for hurricane relief

During a Commandress Ball, the honoree presented a $300 donation to Potters House Resource Center of Winston-Salem and $300 to Arabian Temple and Arabian Court located in Jacksonville, N.C., to

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New group brightens the day for the homeless

    New group brightens the day for the homeless

It may have been a rainy, gloomy morning on Saturday, Oct. 20, but it was bright and cheerful inside a room at the Bethesda Center for the Homeless. Members of

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Hurricane puts dent in Big 4 Alumni reunion

    Hurricane puts dent in Big 4 Alumni reunion

Hurricane puts dent in Big 4 Alumni reunion

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Tropical Storm Michael leaves cleanup opportunities

  Tropical Storm Michael leaves cleanup opportunities

The City of Winston-Salem reported Oct. 12 that it received more than 150 reports of downed trees.

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WSSU Homecoming 2018 celebrates ‘Forever Red’

  WSSU Homecoming 2018 celebrates ‘Forever Red’

For Homecoming 2018, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is celebrating what it means to be a Ram with a new theme.

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Bus service changing with Business 40 closure

  Bus service changing with Business 40 closure

Because of the upcoming shutdown of Business 40, WSTA has developed a plan to increase bus service on six current WSTA routes.

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Balloon release marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month

  Balloon release marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Eliza’s Helping Hands (EHH) held a balloon release in front of The Chronicle’s office on Friday, Oct. 5, in commemoration of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

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Gospel Fest draws large crowd

  Gospel Fest draws large crowd

The first day of Gospel Fest drew a large and diverse crowd at the Dixie Classic Fair this past Sunday,

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South Winston groups unite to talk about public safety

  South Winston groups unite to talk about public safety

By Carolyn Highsmith Special to The Chronicle On Tuesday, Sept. 25, three neighborhood associations in South Winston-Salem (Easton, Konnoak Hills

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