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Commentary: Seniors, know your rights in nursing homes

    Commentary: Seniors, know your rights in nursing homes

By Jennifer Stuart “Please don’t put me in a nursing home” is a sentiment I hear often from my senior clients. Many people seem to equate nursing homes with captivity

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Commentary: Don’t let “45” take credit for President Obama’s economy

    Commentary: Don’t let “45” take credit for President Obama’s economy

By Julianne Malveaux The income, poverty and health insurance data released by the Census Bureau on Sept. 13 confirms what many of us already knew. President Obama’s last year was

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WSSU breaks ground on $53.3 million science building

    WSSU breaks ground on $53.3 million science building

In about two years, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) will have a brand new, state-of-the-art science building that will rival others on college campuses across the state and the country. On

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Legacy of 14th Street School will live on

    Legacy of 14th Street School will live on

Thanks to a marker unveiling last weekend, generations to come will know the impact Fourteenth Street School had on the East Winston community and the entire city of Winston-Salem. Formally located

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Poverty rate improves a bit across N.C.

    Poverty rate improves a bit across N.C.

According to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau released on Sept. 14, more than 1.5 million of 10,146,788 North

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Children’s Law Center honors advocates

    Children’s Law Center honors advocates

Children’s Law Center (CLC) celebrated 12 years of advocating for children by honoring some of those who helped make it

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Minority owned packaging store still thriving 27 years later

    Minority owned packaging store still thriving 27 years later

While businesses at every level come and go, not many entrepreneurs have been working for themselves as long as Eli

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Local ministry holds vigil to remember

    Local ministry holds vigil to remember

A year to the day he was murdered while sitting in his car, family and friends of Karodd Nash came

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County may name building after Walter Marshall

    County may name building after Walter Marshall

Naming a building after the late Walter Marshall and changing the county’s noise ordinance where among the many things county commissioners discussed in their meetings on Thursday, Sept. 14.

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Reynolds inducts 13 into Arts Hall of Fame

    Reynolds inducts 13 into Arts Hall of Fame

R.J. Reynolds High School inducts 13 alumni into Arts Hall of Fame.

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