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New police chief launches High Five Fridays

    New police chief launches High Five Fridays

Police Chief Catrina Thompson, and more than a dozen officers, greeted students with hugs, high fives at Kimberley Park Elementary School.

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Ministers’ Conference plans action on devalued property in W-S

    Ministers’ Conference plans action on devalued property in W-S

The Minister’s Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV) and the NAACP spoke out about properties devalued by the county Tax Administration.

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United Way seeks $100,000 for Hurricane Harvey victims

    United Way seeks $100,000 for Hurricane Harvey victims

The United Way of Forsyth is hoping to raise $100,000 to help those devastated by Hurricane Harvey.

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Former Brown Elementary being demolished

    Former Brown Elementary being demolished

Demolition began last week on the former Brown Elementary school.

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Thompson is named W-S top cop

  Thompson is named  W-S top cop

Last week Assistant Chief Catrina A. Thompson was officially announced as the city’s 15th chief of the Winston-Salem Police Department.

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Mo Lucas honored on Citizen’s Memorial Wall

  Mo Lucas honored on Citizen’s Memorial Wall

The late Moses “Mo” Lucas was honored for mentoring generations of young people with a bronze plaque at Evergreen Cemetery.

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Rountree recalls community work as he departs WSPD

  Rountree recalls community work as he departs WSPD

When Chief Barry Rountree joined the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) in 1988, he didn’t initially plan to be there long.

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Old Salem is continuing the conversation

  Old Salem is continuing the conversation

The last in a three part series on Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, which explores the lives of enslaved African Americans in Salem.

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Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

  Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

It is impossible to tell the Salem’s story without the narratives of enslaved blacks and freemen like Peter Oliver, Johann Samuel and countless others.

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W-S OKs Sunday morning alcohol

  W-S OKs Sunday morning alcohol

Military incentives, serving alcohol on Sunday and where newspaper racks can go downtown were among the items approved by the City Council on Monday.

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