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Freezing rain doesn’t stop local nonprofit from giving back to community

    Freezing rain doesn’t stop local nonprofit from giving back to community

Frigid temperatures and freezing rain couldn’t stop Barbara Robinson from helping those in need. Through her nonprofit, What’s Beneath the Uniform (WBU), Robinson fed over 125 people in the downtown area of Winston-Salem.

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Changes in court in response to pandemic will affect Hall of Justice accessibility

    Changes in court in response to pandemic will affect Hall of  Justice accessibility

Changes in court in response to pandemic will affect Hall of Justice accessibility

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Crystal Towers saga continues while fate of 200 residents remain in limbo

    Crystal Towers saga continues while fate of 200 residents remain in limbo

Crystal Towers saga continues while fate of 200 residents remain in limbo

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation awards $30,000 to the “Rebuild Stronger” initiative

    Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation awards $30,000 to the “Rebuild Stronger” initiative

Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation awards $30,000 to the “Rebuild Stronger” initiative

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Black law enforcement officers commemorate the historic Greensboro sit-in

  Black law enforcement officers  commemorate the historic Greensboro sit-in

On Feb. 1, 1960, four freshmen from N.C. A&T State University, Ezell Blair Jr. (Jibreel Khazan), Franklin McCain, Joe McNeil, and David Richmond, walked into the F.W. Woolworth Company department store in downtown Greensboro, sat down on the brightly colored seats at the lunch counter, and sparked a movement that would ignite communities across the country to fight against segregation. To commemorate the 61st anniversary of that historic day, earlier this week more than a dozen top Black law enforcement officers in the state met at the former department store, which is now home of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum.

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The walk of discovery: meeting the artist of the Depot Street Renaissance Mural

  The walk of discovery: meeting the artist of the Depot Street Renaissance Mural

The walk of discovery: meeting the artist of the Depot Street Renaissance Mural

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Habitat Youth Program teaches valuable life skills

  Habitat Youth Program teaches valuable life skills

Habitat Youth Program teaches valuable life skills

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Winston-Salem Foundation accepting scholarship applications

  Winston-Salem  Foundation accepting scholarship applications

The Winston-Salem Foundation is now accepting applications for its scholarship program for the 2021-2022 academic year. Deadlines are March 15 for most merit-based scholarships and July 1 for financial need-based scholarships.

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‘A giant among men’ Victor “Vic” Johnson dies at age 85

  ‘A giant among men’ Victor “Vic” Johnson dies at age 85

Former educator and longtime member of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education, Victor “Vic” Johnson died last week from complications from COVID-19. Johnson, 85, was recently infected with the virus and was being treated at Forsyth Medical Center when he passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 21.

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Director of internship programs at Greater Winston-Salem Inc. announced

  Director of internship programs at Greater Winston-Salem  Inc. announced

Greater Winston-Salem Inc. is proud to announce Alesia Hilton has been selected for the position of director of Internship Programs. She will manage the planning and implementation of an expanded strategic partnership with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools featuring a new internship program and Career Readiness Plan designed to enhance student success and business community involvement in talent and workforce development.

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