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GOP looks to make inroads with blacks

    GOP looks to make inroads with blacks

North Carolina has joined a national Republican initiative to engage African American voters. Though the state’s GOP African American Engagement Office has been up and running since September, it was

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Taylor, Leight look to retain seats

    Taylor, Leight look to retain seats

Democratic City Council members Molly Leight and James Taylor say they are optimistic about their chances for reelection. Taylor, who won the Southeast Ward seat four years ago, beating the

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Aggie Mullins takes NYC by storm

    Aggie Mullins takes NYC by storm

Dexter Mullins, a 2010 graduate of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, is making a name for himself in the Big Apple. A former A&T Register editor, Mullins, after

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Huge UNC honor for Anderson

    Huge UNC honor for Anderson

Winston-Salem’s own Rudy Anderson Jr. took home top honors for his contributions as an employee of Winston-Salem State University. Anderson, the director of Internal Communications at WSSU, is the recipient

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Right on Time

    Right on Time

Lawmakers hosting fundraiser for hard-hit The Children’s Home State Reps. Edward Hanes Jr. and Donny Lambeth are co-hosting a fundraiser

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Seeing Things More Clearly

    Seeing Things More Clearly

Blind volunteers provide students with enlightening experience Modern advocates for the blind visited Salem Academy and College Oct. 16, nearly

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Sawtooth project on display at cancer centers

    Sawtooth project on display at cancer centers

A collection of photographs and story boards created by Sawtooth School students and staff is currently on display at the

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Blacks and Breast Cancer

    Blacks and Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer continues to be one of the leading causes of death among women, particularly minority women, in the United

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Editorial: Grambling State

    Editorial: Grambling State

When my father started out in the 1930s, the coal mines he worked in Harlan County, Ken. did not feature

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Moss headlining St. Paul revival

    Moss headlining St. Paul revival

St. Paul United Methodist Church, 2400 Dellabrook Rd., will hold homecoming and revival from Oct. 26 – 30. Events begin

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