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Quarles to give talk at Delta Arts

    Quarles to give talk at Delta Arts

(pictured above:  A close-up view of Darius Quarles’ “Beach Hat Passion.”) Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Rd., will hold an opening reception and artist talk with Durham painter Darius Quarles

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Editorial: Deals with Devils?

    Editorial: Deals with Devils?

When the Koch Foundation gave the United Negro College Fund $25 million, it set off a maelstrom of comments in cyberspace and real time.  How dare the UNCF take money

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Editorial: This Ain’t Justice

    Editorial: This Ain’t Justice

A lot of people are upset this week with the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office’s decision to give the white driver who struck and killed a black child a mere

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Wax Museum unveils likeness of Bishop Battle

    Wax Museum unveils likeness of Bishop Battle

(pictured above:  The Museum’s likeness of Bishop George E. Battle Jr.) Bishop George E. Battle Jr. was one of four people inducted into the Baltimore-based National Great Blacks in Wax

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WSSU signs tennis talent

    WSSU signs tennis talent

Now that the high school part of her tennis career is finished, Aja Grant looks to the future. Grant, who

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Voting still to be done in the Fifth

    Voting still to be done in the Fifth

The race for the Fifth District congressional seat is heating up again, as Democrats Gardenia Henley and Josh Brannon prepare

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Lawmakers to push for fathers’ rights

    Lawmakers to push for fathers’ rights

A few days before Father’s Day, members of the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus announced their support of a Raleigh-based

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Coaches shown how to prevent future tragedies

    Coaches shown how to prevent future tragedies

(pictured above:  Coaches and others get on-field training.) Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools’ football coaches, certified athletic trainers and athletic directors learned

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Three honored for upholding Rodney’s legacy

    Three honored for upholding Rodney’s legacy

(pictured above:  Barbara Hayes and Beaufort and Pollye Bailey receive their awards from Dr. Mae Rodney, Cedric Rodney’s widow.) Barbara

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For Seniors Only: All Aboard!

    For Seniors Only: All Aboard!

 Train Enthusiast Enjoys Being a Train Host By Candy Wood Being a train host is a wonderful way to volunteer,

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