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Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

    Slaves and freemen lived in shadows of Salem

It is impossible to tell the Salem’s story without the narratives of enslaved blacks and freemen like Peter Oliver, Johann Samuel and countless others.

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Editorial: Speak out now as lawmakers reconfigure districts

    Editorial: Speak out now as lawmakers reconfigure districts

Speak up now about redistricting in North Carolina!

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W-S OKs Sunday morning alcohol

    W-S OKs Sunday morning alcohol

Military incentives, serving alcohol on Sunday and where newspaper racks can go downtown were among the items approved by the City Council on Monday.

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Mentoring program seeks to expand reach

    Mentoring program seeks to expand reach

To kick of the 2016 school year, Ashley Elementary School held a 100-man tunnel on the first day of school to inspire the young men at the school to have a prosperous year.

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‘Lil Juice’ has chops

    ‘Lil Juice’ has chops

Julius Reese Jr., a rising eighth-grader at Southeast Middle School, is gaining the attention from college basketball coaches across the country.

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Will U.S. court accept new redistricting maps?

    Will U.S. court accept new redistricting maps?

The North Carolina General Assembly lawmakers is closer to approving new redistricting maps.

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People protect Confederate monument downtown

    People protect Confederate monument downtown

The Confederate monument at the former county courthouse in downtown Winston-Salem has become a source of controversy.

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County approves new courthouse beside Government Center

    County approves new  courthouse beside Government Center

Forsyth County commissioners voted to move forward with plans to build a new courthouse on Chestnut Street to replace the aging Hall of Justice.

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C2C conference to address opioid addiction

    C2C conference to address opioid addiction

Union Baptist Church, 1200 N. Trade St., will host its 14th annual Corner 2 Corner (C2C) Drug Dealers and Street Life Conference, from Aug. 31 to Sept. 3.

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Editorial Cartoon: Confederate Momuments

    Editorial Cartoon: Confederate Momuments

Chronicle Editorial Cartoonist Ron Rogers has an idea on where all those Confederate monuments could go…

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