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Walter Robbs cited for bike-friendliness

    Walter Robbs cited for bike-friendliness

Bikes are good for business – and employees. Following that philosophy has earned Winston-Salem-based Walter Robbs Callahan & Pierce Architects, PA (Walter Robbs) a national honor. The League of American

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HIV/AIDS

    HIV/AIDS

Educating Ourselves and Our Communities Dec. 1 was World AIDS Day, a day dedicated to increasing awareness about HIV/AIDS, those with the disease, those newly diagnosed and preventing as many

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Program gives gift of reading year-round

    Program gives gift of reading year-round

(pictured above: Media Coordinator Myra Worrell presents a book to a Konnoak student.) by: Kim Underwood W-S/Forsyth County Schools Fifth-grader Lizeth Gutierrez likes to read on her own and she likes

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Griggs speaks at Oxford, other UK sites

    Griggs speaks at Oxford, other UK sites

(pictured above: Imam Khalid Griggs on the campus of Wake Forest University.) Khalid Griggs, imam of the Community Mosque of Winston-Salem and an assistant chaplain at Wake Forest University, toured the

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Editorial: Changes. Petitions and Positions

    Editorial: Changes. Petitions and Positions

(pictured above: Forsyth County Elections Director Rob Coffman) A change.org petition has been started to support Forsyth County Elections Director

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A&T professor is another successful PhD Project alumnus

    A&T professor is another successful PhD Project alumnus

After successfully defending his dissertation, “Fair Value Measurements Disclosure: Mandatory Adoption, Valuation and Disclosure Effects,” Dr. Joseph D. Reid received

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Back to His Roots

    Back to His Roots

(pictured above: Winston Lake Family YMCA legend Mo Lucas is all smiles at the deejay table during the branch’s recent holiday party.)

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CDC working to make City View seniors complex a reality 

    CDC working to make City View seniors complex a reality 

The Ujima Community Development Corporation held “Bingo for a Cause” on Thursday, Dec. 5 at The Enterprise Center, 1922 Martin

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Starke inspires honor students

    Starke inspires honor students

WXII 12 News anchor Wanda Starke gave the keynote on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at Carver High School’s First Quarter Honor

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Slavery Reawakened

    Slavery Reawakened

(pictured above:  “Ebony and Ivy” book author and MIT history professor, Craig Steven Wilder) Seven score and 10 years ago, in 1863,

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