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Closed mouths don’t get fed

    Closed mouths don’t get fed

By Micha James There is a thin line between sanity and insanity!  This school year has caused me to pray the prayers of my great-grandmother more than ever: “Lord, please

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DSS-Public Health consolidation takes shape as vote nears

    DSS-Public Health consolidation takes shape as vote nears

With the public hearing and vote on consolidating the Social Services and Public Health departments on June 21, the county is making plans for what the consolidated Human Services will

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Young gymnast eyes future Olympic games

    Young gymnast eyes future Olympic games

Samantha Davis is a 12-year-old seventh-grader that picked up the sport of gymnastics a little more than three years ago.  She has jumped headlong into the sport and spends six

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Mayor breaks Winston-Salem City Council tie vote on Ardmore rezoning issue

    Mayor breaks Winston-Salem City Council tie vote on Ardmore rezoning issue

A divisive rezoning in the Ardmore Neighborhood resulted in a rare tie vote at the Winston-Salem City Council meeting on Monday, May 4. The dispute was over an eight-acre piece

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Guest Editorial: Inaction fueling stone-hearted policies on immigration

    Guest Editorial: Inaction fueling stone-hearted policies on immigration

Guest Editorial: Inaction fueling stone-hearted policies on immigration

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Winston-Salem is one step closer to Walk of Fame at Benton Convention Center

    Winston-Salem is one step closer to Walk of Fame at Benton Convention Center

Later this month, city officials are expected to unveil the names that will be enshrined along the sidewalk outside the Benton Convention Center.

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County gambles on new sales tax

    County gambles on new sales tax

Commissioners will vote on the budget during their 2 p.m. meeting today and it’ll go into effect on July 1.

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10-year-old dancer defying the odds

    10-year-old dancer defying the odds

Before Ja’Nihya Carter-Blue could even walk, she had an undeniable passion for music and dance. Today she uses that passion to teach her own dance classes.

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City budget to enhance buses for Bus. 40 closing

    City budget to enhance buses for Bus. 40 closing

The City Council will hold a public hearing on the budget at City Hall tonight, June 7, at 4 p.m. and will vote on the budget on June 18.

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