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EXCLUSIVE: Wilmington pastor stands strong against racist letter

    EXCLUSIVE: Wilmington pastor stands strong against racist letter

    WILMINGTON — A Wilmington pastor has expressed concern about security at her church in the aftermath of receiving a that referred to impoverished African-American communities as “Nigger town…”

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Ron Rogers is among local artists set for Delta Arts Center showcase

    Ron Rogers is among local artists set for Delta Arts Center showcase

Chronicle Staff Report Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem, is holding an opening reception for its exhibition of local artists 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 1.

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Dr. Larry Little recovering following health scare

    Dr. Larry Little recovering following health scare

Winston-Salem legend Dr. Larry Little is recovering in the hospital this evening, Monday, Feb. 26, after doctors found a minor blockage in his heart earlier today. Here’s what we know;

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Burke Technology Center dedicated at NAACP headquarters

    Burke Technology Center dedicated at NAACP headquarters

Top Teens held a ribbon cutting on Tuesday, Feb. 13, for the Dr. Vivian Burke Technology Center at the NAACP building, 4130 Oak Ridge Drive. Six computers and a printer

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Forsyth Tech President Dr. Gary M. Green set to retire in December

    Forsyth Tech President Dr. Gary M. Green set to retire in December

Forsyth Tech Community College President Dr. Gary M. Green will be retiring from his position at the end of 2018.

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Former Forsyth County Commissioner Beaufort Bailey dies

    Former Forsyth County Commissioner Beaufort Bailey dies

Former Forsyth County Commissioner Beaufort O. Bailey died today, Thursday, Feb. 22, it was announced at a gathering of commissioners this morning.

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Youth basketball league heats up

    Youth basketball league heats up

The winter basketball league at the Carl H. Russell Sr. Community Center has been around for years.  This year the

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Black History Month- The Kennedys: Serving in law for more than 60 years

    Black History Month- The Kennedys: Serving in law for more than 60 years

When discussing American politics it is nearly impossible to overlook the impact of the Kennedy Family. For more than 60

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BOE approves primary early voting

    BOE approves primary early voting

“We have a plan!” That’s what Board of Elections Chair Ken Raymond told attendees during a meeting last week as

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Editorial: Cannabis should be legalized for medical use

    Editorial: Cannabis should be legalized for medical use

At a recent meeting of the Winston-Salem City Council, Tim Lounsbury, a Winston-Salem resident and deputy director of NC NORML

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