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New District One Police Station opens

    New District One Police Station opens

City Council celebrated the completion of the new District One Police Station with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Sept. 26.

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Phase II improvements finished at training center

    Phase II improvements finished at training center

Improvements to the Alexander R. Beaty Public Safety Center were financed with $3.4 million that voters approved in the 2014 bond referendum.

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N.C. NAACP candidates pledge to support Black Press

    N.C. NAACP candidates pledge to support Black Press

Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman, and Rev. Dr. Portia Rochelle, are vying to succeed Barber as president of the N.C. NAACP.

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She’s the ‘Chief of Hearts’

    She’s the ‘Chief of Hearts’

As chief of police Catrina A. Thompson, now leads a department with 570 sworn officers and 173 civilian positions.

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Activists hold funeral procession to protest deportation

    Activists hold funeral procession to protest deportation

A mock funeral procession was held in downtown Winston-Salem last week to protest deportation.

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Camels win first game

    Camels win first game

After losing the first four games of the season the Atkins Camels earned their first victory last week against the Golden Eagles of Surry Central.

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Mixxer looks to bring people together

    Mixxer looks to bring people together

Alan Shelton’s dream of creating a space where artists, designers and entrepreneurs can make ideas come to life will soon be a reality.

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Gospel Fest draws crowd on 1st day

    Gospel Fest draws crowd on 1st day

On Day One of Gospel Fest, the crowd seemed to be bigger and more diverse than ever.

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Parkland climbs back with tight win

    Parkland climbs back with tight win

The Parkland Mustangs climbed back into the win column last week with a 12-8 victory over Smith.

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Houston trip to help others ‘more than a success’

    Houston trip to help others ‘more than a success’

Over 40 volunteers left Winston-Salem on Aug. 24 headed to Houston, Texas, to help with relief for Hurricane Harvey victims. 

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