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Historic marker for 14th Street School to be unveiled

    Historic marker for 14th Street School to be unveiled

A local historic marker commemorating the 14th Street School will be unveiled at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16, at 1215 N. Cameron Ave.

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Commentary: Do the right thing regarding DACA

    Commentary: Do the right thing regarding DACA

President Trump has made the decision to reverse the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA program), putting more than three-quarters of a million young people at risk for deportation.

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9/11 commemoration centers on first responders

    9/11 commemoration centers on first responders

JROTC cadets were once again brought together with first responders for the 9/11 Public Safety Challenge

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Gentleman’s Quorum Program, which helps boys, gets grant

    Gentleman’s Quorum Program, which helps boys, gets grant

Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods (NBN) has given Gentleman’s Quorum Inc. a grant in the amount of $9,022 to support a program designed to help teach boys how to become men. The focus of the program is teaching students employability training skills and equipping them with social skills to adapt and adjust to most social interactions.

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Season predictions for the NFL

    Season predictions for the NFL

Sports writer Timothy Ramsey’s predictions for the new NFL season.

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Winston-Salem, Forsyth County agencies prepare for Hurricane Irma

    Winston-Salem, Forsyth County agencies prepare for Hurricane Irma

Although it’s still uncertain what path Hurricane Irma will take over the weekend, Winston-Salem and Forsyth County officials are urging residents to take precautions and prepare for the worse.

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His race has just begun

    His race has just begun

Matt Murphy IV began racing dragsters at the age of 6 under the tutelage of his grandfather, Clarence “Mr. C” Millner.

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Annual conference targets drug addiction

    Annual conference targets drug addiction

The Corner 2 Corner Drug Dealers & Street Life Conference held at Union Baptist Church routinely tackles serious issues and topics that are damaging the community. Drug addiction, specifically the opioid epidemic, was the topic of discussion during the community forum held at the church on Thursday, Aug. 31.

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New police chief launches High Five Fridays

    New police chief launches High Five Fridays

Police Chief Catrina Thompson, and more than a dozen officers, greeted students with hugs, high fives at Kimberley Park Elementary School.

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She’s someone we need to know

    She’s someone we need to know

“Parents and teachers should talk to each other about their expectations, so that there is a clear understanding of the role each has to play to make sure our students get the support they need to succeed.”

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