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Former rivals to face each other again in East Ward

    Former rivals to face each other again in East Ward

The race for the East Ward City Council seat is shaping up to be a repeat of 2009. Both City Council Member Derwin Montgomery and Joycelyn Johnson, whom Montgomery beat

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Outcry spurs tax value upticks

    Outcry spurs tax value upticks

Residents in Monticello Park have been granted some relief from the devaluation of their homes, following a decision by the Forsyth County Board of Equalization and Review last week. Many

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Sorority awards educators

    Sorority awards educators

The Beta Lambda Chapter of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. sponsored its 10th Bi-Annual Excellence in Education Awards and Vital Issues Scholarship Breakfast on Saturday, June 1

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The Entertainers

    The Entertainers

Local entertainers of all kinds were recognized Sunday during the Forsyth County Entertainment Awards ceremony at the Millennium Center. Hundreds of well-dressed attendees strolled along a red carpet into the

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UL and partners to aid small businesses

  UL and partners to aid small businesses

The Winston-Salem Urban League is partnering with the City of Winston-Salem and Wake Forest University to offer small businesses the

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Nonprofits welcome volunteers on ‘Action’ day

  Nonprofits welcome volunteers on ‘Action’ day

More than two dozen young professionals took time away from their busy work schedules to give back to the community

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The Greatest Generation

  The Greatest Generation

In Winston-Salem, like in countless cities across the South during the Jim Crow era, black students fought against the odds

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An Ode to Freedom

  An Ode to Freedom

The struggles and triumphs of African-Americans, past and present, were celebrated Saturday at the annual Triad Juneteenth Africana Festival at

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Residents push-back against proposed energy rate hike

  Residents push-back against proposed energy rate hike

Opposition is strong to Duke Energy Carolinas’ request for a nearly 10 percent rate increase. The energy giant’s request must

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Sunday bus service a-go

  Sunday bus service a-go

The Winston-Salem Transit Authority and Trans-Aid are poised to begin offering Sunday service later this year, city officials say. City

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