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Class of ’63 balanced classes with civil disobedience

    Class of ’63 balanced classes with civil disobedience

The Winston-Salem State University Class of 1963 helped to shape the Civil Rights Movement and make inroads for those who followed them. The past struggles and successes were a major

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More Gospel

    More Gospel

Acts set the stage ablaze Sunday at the second– and final – 2013 Gospel Fest concert at the Dixie Classic Fair. Here’s a look at some of the foot-stomping talent.      

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Round Two

    Round Two

Voters to make selections in General Election contests Four candidates are preparing to square off in the Nov. 5 General Election, vying for the chance to represent the city’s North

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Run, Girl!

    Run, Girl!

Fitness movement catching fire A women’s health movement has taken Winston-Salem by storm. Two years after its inception in the local community, Black Girls RUN!, a free running group for

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Panel tackles charters and vouchers

  Panel tackles charters and vouchers

A diverse group of experts debated the pros and cons of changes coming to the North Carolina education system during

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Agency inundated with holiday help requests

  Agency inundated with holiday help requests

Elizabeth White – like many parents living paycheck to paycheck – has had to explain to her children that even

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A Dose of Gospel

  A Dose of Gospel

The crowd was impressive throughout the more than three-hour long Gospel Fest Sunday. Music lovers seemed glued to the rows

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Ram Royalty

  Ram Royalty

Homecoming week begins with coronation Winston-Salem State University crowned its new king and queen Monday night during an ornate ceremony

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Local homes get energy makeovers

  Local homes get energy makeovers

Winston-Salem residents may be able to save a little hard earned cash on utility bills this winter, courtesy of a

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‘Twin Poets’ use rhyme to change lives

  ‘Twin Poets’ use rhyme to change lives

Words have power. Twins Nnamdi Chukwuocha and Albert “Al” Mills have carved their lives – and their careers – out

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