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NAACP gala focuses on awards and scholarships

    NAACP gala focuses on awards and scholarships

Last week, the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP held its annual Freedom Fund Gala on the campus of Winston-Salem State University WSSU. While the event held at the Anderson Center

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Religious leaders: We must respond

    Religious leaders:  We must respond

Group unites to fight racial vandalism.

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Public Enemy co-founder, activist will speak at block party

    Public Enemy co-founder, activist will speak at block party

The Winston Mutual Building will soon be the site of a block party with appearances by Public Enemy’s Professor Griff and Clarence Henderson, who was one of the activists in

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New city park will be named after N. Malloy

    New city park will be named after N. Malloy

The new handicap accessible North Ward park, which will break ground next week, will now be named after former City Council Member Nelson Malloy Jr. The Winston-Salem City Council voted

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Arrest made in campus slaying of Ali Baker

  Arrest made in campus slaying of Ali Baker

The man accused of murder on the campus of Wake Forest University (WFU) was arrested last week. According to reports,

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An expo for those left behind and underserved

  An expo for those left behind and underserved

The Community Reentry Expo is coming next Thursday April 26 at Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center in Winston-Salem from 10 a.m.

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WSSU might be getting school of Chiropractic

  WSSU might be getting school of Chiropractic

N.C. Rep. Ed Hanes Jr. announced that a study detailing information for a School of Chiropractic at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is headed to the General Assembly.

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Lawmaker encourages college women to embrace philanthropy

  Lawmaker encourages college women to embrace philanthropy

N.C. Rep. Evelyn Terry dropped by to encourage the women attending an ACEY Group event in The Winston-Salem Foundation building.

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Remembering Maya Angelou

  Remembering Maya Angelou

Dr. Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928, She would have been 90 years old this year, but she died Wednesday, May 28, 2014, at her home in Winston-Salem.

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Leaders vow transparency in fatal police shooting

  Leaders vow transparency in fatal police shooting

The community and the family of a black man fatally wounded by a Winston-Salem police officer wait for answers. Those

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