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Galilee builds community with Black Business Showcase

    Galilee builds community with Black Business Showcase

Galilee Missionary Baptist Church has featured several activities for Black History Month, including a Black Business Showcase. On Sunday, Feb. 18, the Black Business Showcase was open to members of

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C-SPAN to air Winston-Salem’s stories

    C-SPAN to air Winston-Salem’s stories

C-SPAN is shooting stories this week focusing on the history and literacy of Winston-Salem. The C-SPAN Cites Tour spotlights unique small and midsize cities throughout the country. The stories about Winston-Salem

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BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK: Brian Anthony, the new man in charge

    BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK: Brian Anthony, the new man in charge

Meet veteran broadcaster Brian Anthony. Anthony has a very impressive radio resume, which includes companies like iHeart, Inner City Broadcasting Gannettt Broadcasting, Jacor and the list goes on.

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Commentary: Helpless and hopeless for America’s future

    Commentary: Helpless and hopeless for America’s  future

On Feb. 14, Valentine’s Day, hundreds of parents sent their children off to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, expecting them to return home safely in the afternoon. They didn’t expect

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Black driver Darrell Wallace Jr. places 2nd in Daytona 500

    Black driver Darrell Wallace Jr. places 2nd in Daytona 500

By Chronicle Wire Reports Darrell Wallace Jr.,  the first black driver to start the Daytona 500 since 1969,  finished second

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IFB solutions seeks ‘Blind Idol’ contestant submissions

    IFB solutions seeks ‘Blind Idol’ contestant submissions

IFB Solutions, based in Winston-Salem, has officially kicked off the 2018 Blind Idol national singing competition. Interested singers who also

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Black History Month celebration offers some firsts

    Black History Month celebration offers some firsts

For the past five years the city of Winston-Salem have honored pioneers from the cities Police and Fire Departments.  On

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City discusses pay by phone parking

    City discusses pay by phone parking

Motorists shouldn’t expect to be able to pay for their street parking with their cellphone anytime soon in Winston-Salem. According

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Longtime funeral home owner laid to rest

    Longtime funeral home owner laid to rest

On Wednesday, Feb. 7, Ella Tyson Johnson died following a period of illness.  She was laid to rest on Monday,

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Commentary: The Second Amendment and white anxiety

    Commentary: The Second Amendment and white anxiety

There has been yet another school shooting in America. The multiple murders at the Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland,

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