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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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Holcomb-Faye brothers head to Hall of Fame together

    Holcomb-Faye brothers head to Hall of Fame together

Travis and Whit Holcomb-Faye were standout basketball players for Reynolds High School when they not only dominated basketball in the Triad area, they were one of the best basketball programs in the state. For their efforts, the Holcomb-Faye brothers were elected into the Reynolds High School Hall of Fame last month.

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Local basketball coaches share what they wished parents knew (part 3)

    Local basketball coaches share what they wished parents knew (part 3)

Local basketball coaches share what they wished parents knew (part 3)

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Nets and 76ers make superstar trade at deadline

    Nets and 76ers make superstar trade at deadline

The Philadelphia 76ers and the Brooklyn Nets agreed to a blockbuster trade deal hours before the trade deadline last week. Brooklyn sent James Harden and Paul Millsap to Philly for Ben Simmons, Seth Curry, Andre Drummond, and two first-round draft picks.

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Commentary: Black America deserves its fair share of the American Dream

    Commentary: Black America deserves its fair share of the American Dream

Commentary: Black America deserves its fair share of the American Dream

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Commentary: Moments In Black History were in my house and in my neighborhood

    Commentary: Moments In Black History were in my house and in my neighborhood

Commentary: Moments In Black History were in my house and in my neighborhood

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Commentary: How history will be made again: Black History Month and the Supreme Court

    Commentary: How history will be made again: Black History Month and the Supreme Court

Commentary: How history will be made again: Black History Month and the Supreme Court

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