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Mobile center designed to help residents prosper

    Mobile center designed to help residents prosper

Residents in the northern and eastern sections of town will soon have greater access to financial stability, thanks to a partnership between United Way of Forsyth County and Wells Fargo.

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Change at the Vatican

    Change at  the Vatican

Were we the only ones expecting someone black or brown to walk out last week after white smoke went up over the Vatican? Sure, the election of Argentinian Jorge Mario

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Local facilities say life-saving is a priority

    Local facilities say life-saving is a priority

Policies of senior homes under increased scrutiny after California woman’s death How far would you go to save someone else’s life? For a staffer in a California retirement facility, it

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Federal cuts could hit students most in need

    Federal cuts could hit students most in need

The federal sequestration, or across the board budget cuts, that went into effect on March 1 will have substantial impact on state and local programs, and the local school system

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I Pledge …

    I Pledge …

Volunteers vow to serve as ­advocates for children More than a dozen volunteers took an oath Saturday on the campus

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North owns the hurdles at meet

    North owns the hurdles at meet

North Forsyth track and field athletes participated in the Marvin Ridge Invitational in Waxhaw last weekend, sweeping the hurdle events.

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Jeremiah Wright looks to inspire gala-goers

    Jeremiah Wright looks to inspire gala-goers

Rev. Jeremiah Wright is expected to preach on the importance of faith and good deeds Saturday at The Chronicle’s 28th

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Growing distaste for GOP-led General Assembly

    Growing distaste for GOP-led General Assembly

We knew it wouldn’t be long. It appears that North Carolinians are turning on the Republican mafia that is now

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Black Catholics find hope in Pope Francis

    Black Catholics find hope in Pope Francis

Local black Catholics are looking to the future with new hope after the selection of the first-ever Latin American pope.

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A Doctor in the Family

    A Doctor in the Family

Diverse medical school graduating class gets matched The professional fates of more than 120 Wake Forest University Medical School seniors

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