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Black churches stand by Boy Scouts

    Black churches stand by Boy Scouts

The Boy Scouts of America’s lifting of its policy against admitting openly gay scouts has led to churches across the nation cutting their ties with the organization. Calvary Baptist, a

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Welfare drug testing worries officials

    Welfare drug testing worries officials

The head of the Forsyth County Department of Social Services said he doesn’t expect many local families to be affected by a bill that would require some public assistance applicants

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Incumbents stay put

    Incumbents stay put

After months of campaigning, voters spoke Tuesday, choosing City Council incumbents over their challengers. Mayor Allen Joines handily won a fourth term. Complete, unofficial results show he received nearly 88.5

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Grads still feel Camel Pride 52 years later

    Grads still feel Camel Pride 52 years later

They were 18 — or close to it — when they received their diplomas from the venerable Atkins High School in 1961. Last week, many of them came together again to celebrate

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Entrepreneur calls his successes a tribute to ‘beating the odds’

  Entrepreneur calls his successes a tribute to ‘beating the odds’

At first glance, Wake Forest University alumnus Kevin Mallary is unassuming. But the Mallary Creative Group founder and creative director

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Church’s bold plan for homeless vets

  Church’s bold plan for homeless vets

Whole Man Ministries has launched an ambitious project to help local veterans get — and stay — on their feet. Five duplexes

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Principals: We’re winning the battle

  Principals: We’re winning the battle

Schools taking special measures to keep graduation rates solid Four-year graduation rates are up in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School District.

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Safe & Sound

  Safe & Sound

Carver Nation comes to school’s defense Faculty members, students and alumni of Carver High School have begun picking up the

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Tour asks voters to fight pending election changes

  Tour asks voters to fight pending election changes

In preparation for what is being called the most regressive voting legislation in the nation, voting rights organizations are scrambling

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Free At Last

  Free At Last

Local rally recalls historic March on Washington Lenoir native Louise Lash’s grandmother worked as a maid but was not allowed

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