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Loved-ones remember babies gone too soon

    Loved-ones remember babies gone too soon

While people across the nation were celebrating Independence Day last year, Frederick Huffin and Sherica Becoat were mourning the loss of their newborn daughter, Jordyn, who had to be delivered

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Police trainees prepare for the ‘expectant’

    Police trainees prepare for the ‘expectant’

Greensboro native William Armstrong has always known he wanted to be a cop. “I always wanted to help people and try to uphold the law as best as I can,”

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Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

    Textbook gives voice to blacks and Native Americans

Several Wake Forest University professors have contributed to a new text book, “Trauma and Resilience in American Indian and African American Southern History.” Released in April by Peter Lang Publishing,

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ESR hosts annual social gathering

    ESR hosts annual social gathering

The Experiment In Self-Reliance (ESR) celebrated its 2012-13 fiscal year successes during its Annual Lemonade Social Gathering. The outdoor event brought ESR clients. board members, public officials and personnel from

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They Care!

  They Care!

Residents recognized for improving their communities Project We Care recognized 140 local residents who donate their time and efforts to

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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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