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Woman with little-known condition becomes advocate

    Woman with little-known condition becomes advocate

For the last 12 years, Aretta Hairston-Smith has struggled with a disease that most people have never heard of. She’s hoping to change that. Hairston-Smith has sarcoidosis, a disease that

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Young People and Politics  To the Editor: As young, concerned students going to Moral Monday rallies, we see mostly senior citizens and middle-aged people participating. The youth need to realize

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Column: What’s in a name, Kanye?

The long arc of Kanye West’s short life encompasses many events, incidents and affairs that make for a good case that he is egotistical, big-headed and clearly delusional about his

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War of Words

    War of Words

Local lawmakers defend, decry decision to end jobless  benefits for thousands   The past year has been difficult for Donald Davis and his family. The father of three was laid

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The Secret Language of Dogs

    The Secret Language of Dogs

As a toddler, Kyle Anderson spent countless hours watching his father, veteran dog trainer Don Anderson, practice his craft. “I

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City’s second black police chief takes oath

    City’s second black police chief takes oath

Barry Rountree, the city’s first black male police chief, was sworn-in Sunday at City Hall. Rountree, a Winston-Salem State University

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High Court rulings cause for celebration for local couples

    High Court rulings cause for celebration for local couples

Local residents gathered at Winston Square Park on the evening of June 26 to celebrate a landmark ruling by the

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Teams Play. Community Wins.

    Teams Play. Community Wins.

Exhibition games help victims of fire disasters Firefighters and police officers hit the basketball court June 26 for charity. Those

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Camp immerses students in science

    Camp immerses students in science

Twelve year-old Akshat Dixit dreams of becoming an engineer or computer scientist. Akshat, a rising eighth grader at Hanes Middle

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Atkins Class of ’63 holds 50th anniversary reunion

    Atkins Class of ’63 holds 50th anniversary reunion

The Atkins High School Class of 1963 held its 50th high school reunion from June 14–16 at the Hawthorne Inn

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