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Old Salem’s enslaved and free Africans come to light

    Old Salem’s enslaved  and free Africans come to light

The first in a three part series on Old Salem’s Hidden Town project that exposes the history of enslaved African Americans in the town of Salem.

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Teen picks up tennis and turns it into scholarship

    Teen picks up tennis and turns it into scholarship

Brandon Caldwell is using his tennis skills to earn a college scholarship.

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Commentary: Small business provides economic engine to local communities

    Commentary: Small business provides economic engine to local communities

Algenon Cash’s thoughts on the importance of small businesses to the economy.

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Commentary: It’s time to show ‘middle neighborhoods’ love

    Commentary: It’s time to show ‘middle neighborhoods’ love

What do countries, states and neighborhoods have in common? People. They all compete for people.

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Newly founded nonprofit plans pep rally at Carver

    Newly founded nonprofit plans pep rally at Carver

The K.E.Y.S. (Knowledge Empowerment Youth Sponsorship) is a nonprofit organization co-founded by three individuals who were seriously concerned about the

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Commentary: Volunteer fire departments struggle with recruitment

    Commentary: Volunteer fire departments struggle with recruitment

Many volunteer fire departments are struggling with membership recruitment and retention.

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Local police host school supply giveaway

    Local police host school supply giveaway

WSPD and the Winston-Salem Police Foundation helped local students prepare for the upcoming school year by sponsoring a supply giveaway.

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Commentary: Antioxidants and phytochemicals pack a healthy punch

    Commentary: Antioxidants and phytochemicals pack a healthy punch

At a minimum, people should eat 5-9 servings of fruits and vegetables every day. In fact, fruits and veggies should take up one-half of our plate when we eat our main meal.

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City might help turn former Church’s Chicken into Zesto

    City might help turn former Church’s Chicken into Zesto

The Winston-Salem City Council may help fund the transformation of the former Church’s Chicken on New Walkertown Road into a new Zesto eatery.

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Golf tournament to raise funds for community

    Golf tournament to raise funds for community

The Stealers will hold their annual tournament this Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Winston Lake Golf Course.

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