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NAACP threatens lawsuits over charter school and voter ID

    NAACP threatens lawsuits over charter school and voter ID

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina civil rights leaders are threatening to sue the state over a recently passed law that allows mostly white communities near Charlotte to create their own

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‘Black Panther’ starts WePLAY Movies in the Park series

    ‘Black Panther’ starts WePLAY Movies in the Park series

City residents are invited to enjoy four free family-friendly movies this summer, starting with a free showing of “Black Panther” on Saturday, June 16, in the Gathering Place at Fairview

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Editorial: At least there is still suicide prevention help

    Editorial: At least there is still suicide prevention help

Last week, two celebrities committed suicide.  And the Justice Department said the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act, which requires Americans to have insurance, is unconstitutional and the department

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SHARE holds classes as it gets closer to opening co-op grocery store

    SHARE holds classes as it gets closer to opening co-op grocery store

As SHARE Cooperative of Winston-Salem gets closer to its goal of opening a co-op grocery store at West Salem Shopping Center on Peters Creek Parkway, its already holding cooking classes

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The business of unique

    The business of unique

By Busta Brown The Business of the Month is Jewellery Unique Gifts and Accessories, 500 W 4th St. Taleona Mayfield

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Board defers new Ashley school

    Board defers new Ashley school

Fight for new building before 2024 continues With a number of #ActionForAshley supporters in attendance, board members voted earlier this

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Church celebrates revival amid nature

    Church celebrates revival amid nature

For the past five years, the Nehemiah Worship Center congregation has been celebrating revival in a unique way: holding a

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County passes budget tied to voter-approved sales tax

    County passes budget tied to voter-approved sales tax

The county commissioners unanimously passed a $426.3 million budget with no property tax increase last week with plans to put

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

N.C. voters want protection from hackers, not ID law To the Editor: With the North Carolina General Assembly today [June 7] introducing

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Editorial Cartoon: Voter ID Returns

    Editorial Cartoon: Voter ID Returns

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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