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County restricts metal siding on stores

    County restricts metal siding on stores

Forsyth County commissioners voted on numerous items during its meeting last week, including new zoning standards that restrict metal siding on stores. The zoning change, which was also approved by

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Fraternity chapter gives seven $1,000 scholarships

    Fraternity chapter gives seven $1,000 scholarships

The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc., based in Winston Salem, presented $1,000 scholarships to seven African-American seniors enrolled within Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools district. The recipients are: 

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Neighborhood association hosts first community block party

    Neighborhood association hosts first community block party

The North Winston Neighborhood Association (NWNA) held its first Community Block Party on Friday, June 15, at Ivy Avenue. The association is a Northeast neighborhood community that encompasses neighborhoods and

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Promoting reading, building links in W-S

    Promoting reading, building links in W-S

Nothing says summer like ice cream, and thanks to the Winston-Salem Police Foundation local officers will be serving up cold treats and books all summer.  During a special ceremony, the Police

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Carver School Road gains new homeowner

    Carver School Road gains new homeowner

If you combine patience and perseverance, you get an unstoppable force.  And an unstoppable force gets results. Meet Khadijah Shabazz.

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Commentary: Consider how this nation came to be: with Revolutionary slaveholders

    Commentary: Consider how this nation came to be: with Revolutionary slaveholders

By Oscar H. Blayton Consider how this nation came to be: with Revolutionary slaveholders Each year, many Americans celebrate the

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W-S gets 2 new assistant city managers

    W-S gets 2 new assistant city managers

City Manager Lee Garrity has announced the appointments of Damon Dequenne and Evan Raleigh as assistant city managers, effective Monday,

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2018 draft won’t change NBA landscape

    2018 draft won’t change NBA landscape

The 2018 NBA draft has come and gone with no franchise shaking moves.  With the number of quality big men

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Theology graduates among those honored at Union

    Theology graduates among those honored at Union

The Youth Department of Union Baptist honored all graduates on Sunday, June 17. Two were theology school graduates. Felecia Johanna

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Commentary: NAACP is on front lines of Trump’s war against civil rights

    Commentary: NAACP is on front lines of Trump’s war against civil rights

By Derrick Johnson Recently, the NAACP, alongside members of the Congressional Black Caucus, gathered on the steps of Capitol Hill

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