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NBA is more wide open than ever

    NBA is more wide open than ever

Fortunately for all of us fans, the league is more wide open than it has been for nearly a decade.

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Separate school districts could help students in city and county schools

    Separate school districts could help students in city and county schools

What if Winston-Salem and Forsyth County schools operated as two separate entities?

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Local sorority of educators holds retreat

    Local sorority of educators holds retreat

Members of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc.- Beta Lambda, held a retreat last week for its members.

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C’Nella Alkaline Water makes its debut in Winston-Salem

    C’Nella Alkaline Water makes its debut in Winston-Salem

After losing his grandmother to cancer, Clark said he felt like he had to do something to help his community and that’s when he decided to start selling his own brand of bottled water, C’Nella Alkaline Water.

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NCCU Day of Service supports SECU Family House

    NCCU Day of Service supports SECU  Family House

“Truth and SERVICE” is North Carolina Central University’s motto. Friday, July 12, was recognized as the 10th National Day of Service at the University.

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Local business owner opens second location downtown

    Local business owner opens second location downtown

The downtown business community welcomed a new member last week when Terrell Harris opened the Downtown Bodega.

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Trump levels racist attack on Congresswomen of color in latest social media rant

    Trump levels racist attack on Congresswomen of color in latest social media rant

Trump levels racist attack on Congresswomen of color in latest social media rant

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Business of the Month: Alisa takes care of you, from head to foot

    Business of the Month: Alisa takes care of you, from head to foot

Business of the Month: Alisa takes care of you, from head to foot

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Forsyth County Board of Elections to conduct educational seminar on Voter ID requirement

    Forsyth County Board of Elections to conduct educational seminar on Voter ID requirement

The Forsyth County Board of Elections will hold educational seminars about voter photo identification requirements at 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 31, and Thursday, August 1.

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Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation awards four young innovators $75,000 each as All For NC Fellows

    Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation awards four young innovators $75,000 each as All For NC Fellows

The All For NC Fellowship is a 12-month program designed to provide funding, coaching and mentoring to young North Carolina residents who have a vision and plan that could contribute to a better life for North Carolina’s people and communities.

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