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Filmmakers tackle blacks and suicide

    Filmmakers tackle blacks and suicide

(pictured above: Filmmakers Kenneth Todd Nelson and Squeaky Moore look over footage.) Winston-Salem native Kenneth Todd Nelson is sounding the alarm about a problem that he says is claiming the lives

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Ladies’ Night

    Ladies’ Night

Masons honor city’s female leaders Local female leaders were honored Saturday by Salem Lodge No. 139. The Lodge’s Sixth Annual Black History Month Community Awards Banquet/Robert A. Miller Scholarship Gala brought

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Chief Justice exhorts lawyers to be upright

    Chief Justice exhorts lawyers to be upright

(pictured above:  Attorneys Dudley Humphrey (left) and George Cleland look on as H. Glenn Davis speaks.) N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Sarah Parker was among those advocating for integrity in

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Williams pegged as interim UL leader

    Williams pegged as interim UL leader

Don Williams has been named the interim president and CEO of the Winston-Salem Urban League, the agency announced this week. His appointment is effective today. The 61-year-old organization, whose services

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‘That Man up there, honey’

  ‘That Man up there, honey’

Centenarian knows from whom her blessings flow (pictured above: Frances Wigfall celebrated her 100th birthday recently.) Frances Wigfall is celebrating a

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Innovative educator keynotes symposium

  Innovative educator keynotes symposium

(pictured above: Dr. Steve Perry addresses a crowd of several hundred on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 20 at Winston-Salem State

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Harding: Stand up for what’s right!

  Harding: Stand up for what’s right!

(pictured above: Dr. Vincent Harding in conversation last week.) Wake Forest University invited author and civil rights legend Dr. Vincent

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A Cause Worth Supporting

  A Cause Worth Supporting

Casual reception benefits AIDS Care Service (pictured above: Roger Hayes speaks at Friday’s Dining with Friends event at the Piedmont Club.)

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Center to expand, strengthen program that steers kids away from jailhouse

  Center to expand, strengthen program that steers kids away from jailhouse

(pictured above: Frances Portillo leads the workshop.) The Winston-Salem State University Center for Community Safety is looking to impact even more

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Early voting plan too friendly to suburbs, critics say

  Early voting plan too friendly to suburbs, critics say

(pictured above: Charles Wilson addresses Board of Elections members (from left): Fleming El-Amin, Ken Raymond and Stuart Russell. Also pictured is

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