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New coffee shop looks to serve more than coffee

    New coffee shop looks to serve more than coffee

Tucked away on West Third Street near the old courthouse, there is a new coffee shop that is looking to serve more than just coffee and espressos.  Statistics show African-American

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Editorial: We must remain focused to unite our community

    Editorial: We must remain focused to unite our community

While the national community seems focused on issues that may divide us at times, Winston-Salem and Forsyth County should continue to stay focused on working together on issues that will

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Coffee with a Cop continues to unite community

    Coffee with a Cop continues to unite community

More than a dozen officers with the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) mingled with residents over pastries and hot joe on Tuesday, Dec. 12, as the department hosted Coffee with a

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Some Forsyth lawmakers voted for controversial legal ad bill

    Some Forsyth lawmakers voted  for controversial legal ad bill

When the N.C. General Assembly reconvenes next month, many observers expect to see House Bill 205 resurrected for debate, and possible passage. If that happens, publishers of small community newspapers

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Editorial Cartoon: Coal for Christmas

    Editorial Cartoon: Coal for Christmas

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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NCDP African-American caucus gearing up for 2018 elections

    NCDP African-American caucus gearing up for 2018 elections

As with Tuesday special election vote in Alabama, or the 2016 presidential and gubernatorial contests in North Carolina, the black

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United Metropolitan marks 125 years

    United Metropolitan marks 125 years

United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church held its 125th anniversary in grand fashion.  The Benton Convention Center played host to the

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Cooper, chief justice accept N.C. NAACP invite

    Cooper, chief justice accept N.C. NAACP invite

With the stated Dec. 15 deadline to respond looming this week, Republican legislative leaders – Senate Pro tem Phil Berger

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Reynolda House gains grant to help diverse student population

    Reynolda House gains grant to help diverse student population

Reynolda House Museum of American Art is the recipient of a three-year grant to advance diversity in the art museum

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Drug Court is in session

    Drug Court is in session

This month, Forsyth County’s Drug Treatment Court held its first session in hopes that it’ll help those with substance abuse

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