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Father in racial dust-up leaves Y

    Father in racial dust-up leaves Y

The African American man who said that he and his family were called the n-word by a white woman at the Winston Lake Family YMCA has cancelled his Y membership.

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Lawyers eye new judicial seat

    Lawyers eye new judicial seat

Two members of the city’s historically black bar association have announced their intentions to run for the newly-approved seat on the Forsyth County District Court bench. Attorneys Valene Franco and

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Rountree promotes officers

Police Chief Barry D. Rountree of the Winston-Salem Police Department has promoted 17 police officers. Captain Bryan Blakley was promoted to the highest rank. He will become an assistant chief,

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ObamaCare 101

    ObamaCare 101

Forum to explain new healthcare law Novant Health and the Congregational Nurse and Health Ministry Program of the Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem will hold an educational forum about the

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Museum talk to focus on Local 22

    Museum talk to focus on Local 22

The New Winston Museum, 713 S. Marshall St., will host “Standing Up — The Rise of Local 22,” a discussion

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Business owners asked to support new concept

    Business owners asked to support new concept

The Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership is gauging public opinion about its proposed Downtown Business Improvement District. The district would cover roughly

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Better Than Fiction

    Better Than Fiction

Bestselling author shares his story of success On the eve of the ninth annual Bookmarks Festival of Books and Authors

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Black churches stand by Boy Scouts

    Black churches stand by Boy Scouts

The Boy Scouts of America’s lifting of its policy against admitting openly gay scouts has led to churches across the

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Welfare drug testing worries officials

    Welfare drug testing worries officials

The head of the Forsyth County Department of Social Services said he doesn’t expect many local families to be affected

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Incumbents stay put

    Incumbents stay put

After months of campaigning, voters spoke Tuesday, choosing City Council incumbents over their challengers. Mayor Allen Joines handily won a

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