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Davenport hopes internships help foster success

    Davenport hopes internships help foster success

(pictured above: John Davenport Jr. (second from left) poses with interns Darian Thompson, Lazar Trifunovic and Sam Starks.) John Davenport Jr. is determined to pay it forward. “Everyone is not going

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More help pours in for ‘Heroes’ project

    More help pours in for ‘Heroes’ project

(pictured above:  The future homes for veterans on Cameron Avenue.) Wells Fargo Bank pitched in money and manpower Friday to help convert dilapidated houses on Cameron Avenue into affordable units for

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Early voting plan unpopular

    Early  voting plan unpopular

(pictured above:  Fleming El-Amin sits on the three-member Board of Elections.) Some Forsyth County residents are fuming about a proposed early voting plan that they say is unkind to Democratic-friendly, minority

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Public feedback window to close on Business 40 revamp

    Public feedback window to close on Business 40 revamp

Main entranceway into downtown still to be determined (pictured above: NCDOT’s Jamille Robbins addresses locals.) The public is still weighing in on a Business 40 improvement project that could close

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Native making dreams come true in Navy

    Native making dreams come true in Navy

Petty Officer 3rd Class Charles Lyon, a Winston-Salem native and 2010 Oak Hill Academy graduate, is serving aboard USS Somerset,

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Angelou Center helping diabetics live better

    Angelou Center helping diabetics live better

LIFT Diabetes stands for the Lifestyle Intervention for the Treatment of Diabetes by Wake Forest School of Medicine’s Maya Angelou

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Fundraiser will include screening and live music

    Fundraiser will include screening and live music

Kybele, Inc., a Winston-Salem based humanitarian organization that supports medical education in developing countries, will be hosting a documentary film

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Editorial: A Public Nuisance?

    Editorial: A Public Nuisance?

Nuisance abatement is a fancy legal term for an age-old problem. From the Bible to the Hatfields and McCoys, there

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Performers to play benefit concert Sunday

    Performers to play benefit concert Sunday

(pictured above:  The Mighty Wonders are among a long list of groups, singers and dancers who will perform at a

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Runners compete in Junior Olympics

    Runners compete in Junior Olympics

Members of the Next Level Track Club headed to the Junior Olympics in Texas this past weekend. Several of the

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