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WS/FCS votes to make masks optional

    WS/FCS votes to make masks optional

WS/FCS votes to make masks optional

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

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Commentary: Black history: critical and factual, not theory

    Commentary: Black history: critical and factual, not theory

Commentary: Black history: critical and factual, not theory

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Commentary: The HBCU Legacy Bowl is a pathway to the National Football League for our student-athletes

    Commentary: The HBCU Legacy Bowl is a pathway to the National Football League for our student-athletes

Commentary: The HBCU Legacy Bowl is a pathway to the National Football League for our student-athletes

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Finding a safe space: Green Book listings in Forsyth County

    Finding a safe space: Green Book listings in Forsyth County

From 1936 to 1966, the Negro Motorist Green Book served as a guide for Black motorists across the country. Gas stations, restaurants, hotels, night clubs, and even homes of individuals where Black motorists could grab a bite to eat or good night’s rest, were all listed in the pocket-sized travel-aid, including 18 right here in Forsyth County. 

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Local nonprofit feeds hundreds with food pantry

    Local nonprofit feeds hundreds with food pantry

Local nonprofit feeds hundreds with food pantry

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Positive Path Program could introduce at-risk young adults to STEAM careers and more

    Positive Path Program could introduce  at-risk young adults to STEAM  careers and more

The City of Winston-Salem is considering a new initiative called the Positive Path Program which is designed to give young adults an opportunity to re-shape their lives through STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Arts Math) exposure, mentors, hands-on training and life skills. 

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United Way highlights neighborhoods for Black History Month (part 3)

    United Way highlights neighborhoods for Black History Month (part 3)

United Way highlights neighborhoods for Black History Month (part 3)

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Reflections of a child of the civil rights movement

    Reflections of a child of the civil rights movement

Reflections of a child of the civil rights movement

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Bishop Phillip McCloud takes over church started by his late father

    Bishop Phillip McCloud takes over church started by his late father

Bishop Phillip McCloud took over as senior pastor of Greater Tabernacle Worship Center (GTWC) in July of last year. With the church being started by his father nearly 40 years ago, Greater Tabernacle holds a special place in the heart of McCloud

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