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Black History Month?

    Black History Month?

Some say annual celebration has become trite (pictured above: Yolanda Bolden at the East Winston Heritage Center.) The black history flood gates opened on Feb. 1 and closes shut again March

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New program aims to put vets to work

    New program aims to put vets to work

(pictured above:  Veterans Sherod James (left) and Christopher Rose.) City native Christopher Rose wouldn’t trade his seven years in the Navy for the world. “I had honestly what I would consider

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WSSU’s wallet-friendly online program garners national attention

    WSSU’s wallet-friendly online  program garners national attention

Winston-Salem State University’s online nursing degree has been ranked among the most affordable in the nation by OnlineU.org, a new site that lists the costs of online degree and certificate

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Black Chamber’s second wind

    Black Chamber’s second wind

(pictured above: Montinique Cager poses with his wife, Pam at the recent mixer.) After a season of inactivity, The Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce wants to write new chapters. Once a

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Former legislator running for governor

  Former legislator running for governor

Ken Spaulding, a former state legislator and Durham attorney, has already announced his intention to run for governor in 2016.

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Community leaders address city’s crime stats

  Community leaders address city’s crime stats

The city’s crime rate dropped in every category except homicides, Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree told members of the news

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Rahman wraps up Russian tour

  Rahman wraps up Russian tour

After more than three decades of performing, Abdullah Rahman has recently completed his first overseas gig. The percussionist, a New

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New ReStore Debuts

  New ReStore Debuts

About 150 people came out for an early morning ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday at the new and improved Habitat for

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‘Separate but Equal’ Winston-Salem recalled

  ‘Separate but Equal’  Winston-Salem recalled

(pictured above: Dr. English Bradshaw speaks during the recent discussion as Linda Dark sits by his side.) Though it is largely

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School Board hopefuls emerge

  School Board hopefuls emerge

Democrat Deanna Taylor has announced her intentions to run for one of the two School Board District I seats up

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