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Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

    Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

A woman’s race, culture and religious beliefs can all impact her health and wellness, a group of experts said last week during The Maya Angelou International Women’s Health Summit at

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Candidates for 71st say they can bring positive change

    Candidates for 71st say they can bring positive change

Democrat Evelyn Terry and Republican Kris McCann are vying for the N.C. House of Representatives 71st District seat, which was left vacant when longtime State Rep. Larry Womble decided not

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Tiny Vikings to host its first Pop Warner bowl games

    Tiny Vikings to host its first Pop Warner bowl games

The Winston-Salem Tiny Vikings are counting down the weeks until “Clash of the Jr. Pee Wee and Pee Wee Invitational Bowl.” For the very first time, the Vikings, a member

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All-star guests slated for Bethlehem revival

    All-star guests slated  for Bethlehem revival

Bethlehem Missionary Baptist, 1711 N. Claremont Ave., will hold its Fall Revival beginning on Oct. 7. Each service will feature an anointed and powerful guest pastor. Revival services will begin

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120 Years Later

    120 Years Later

WSSU kicking off yearlong slate of anniversary events tomorrow   Winston-Salem State University will embark tomorrow on a yearlong celebration of

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Join Us at The Chronicle Dixie Classic Fair Gospel Fest

    Join Us at The Chronicle Dixie Classic Fair Gospel Fest

Mc’s Debra Terry- accomplished actress, comedian, singer and producer, is the event’s organizer and emcee, owner of Mustard See Entertainment

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Panel: There are countless other Troy Davises

    Panel: There are countless other Troy Davises

A panel of death penalty opponents used the one-year anniversary of the execution of Troy Davis to call for the

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Lessons from a Trailblazer

    Lessons from a Trailblazer

Current black male WFU employees dine with school’s first-ever black student Dr. Ed Reynolds, Wake Forest University’s first black student,

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Watt loses many Forsyth constituents

    Watt loses many Forsyth constituents

Forsyth County residents who thought they were being represented in Washington, D.C. by U.S. Rep. Mel Watt may get a

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Tattoo artist opens downtown spot

    Tattoo artist opens downtown spot

Five years ago, Winston-Salem native Andre Phillips walked into Liberty Tattoo Company shop at 416 N Liberty St. and his

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