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Have questions about Medicare? Open Enrollment begins Oct. 15.

    Have questions about Medicare? Open Enrollment begins Oct. 15.

Have questions about Medicare? Open Enrollment begins Oct. 15.

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation announces the retirement of Executive Director Maurice “Mo” Green

    Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation announces the retirement of Executive Director Maurice “Mo” Green

Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation announces the retirement of Executive Director Maurice “Mo” Green

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Arts Council to host Hispanic League 30th Anniversary Exhibition

    Arts Council to host Hispanic League 30th Anniversary Exhibition

Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County will host the Hispanic League 30th Anniversary Exhibition: Celebrating Our Legacy, Igniting Our Future. This exhibition is free and open to the public and it will be on view in the Main Gallery at Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts Sept. 2 – Oct. 29.

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Experiencing a bit of what released offenders go through

    Experiencing a bit of what released offenders go through

Experiencing a bit of what released offenders go through

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Commentary: Back to school, back to fighting far-right attacks on education

    Commentary: Back to school, back to fighting far-right attacks on education

Commentary: Back to school, back to fighting far-right attacks on education

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Commentary: Law enforcement officer is fired amid lost lives of students and teachers in Uvalde

    Commentary: Law enforcement officer is fired amid lost lives of students and teachers in Uvalde

Commentary: Law enforcement officer is fired amid lost lives of students and teachers in Uvalde

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AKAs bring back community day in full force

    AKAs bring back community day in full force

AKAs bring back community day in full force

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WS/FCS makes changes to safety protocols, add metal detectors for large events

    WS/FCS makes changes to safety protocols, add metal detectors for large events

All local middle and high schools will have access to metal detectors this school year, but they will only be used at big events and not during the average school day, according to district leaders. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) has also adopted a new crisis response model and installed keypad entry at larger schools with multiple buildings. 

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Raven Jackson helps you love the skin you’re in

    Raven Jackson helps you love the skin you’re in

Raven Jackson helps you love the skin you’re in

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Hughes wins Junior Olympics title with blazing time

    Hughes wins Junior Olympics title with blazing time

Hughes wins Junior Olympics title with blazing time

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