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Semi-pro football team takes on local rival

    Semi-pro football team takes on local rival

Football is the most popular sport in America right now.  Fans cannot get enough of football even during the NFL off season.  For your summertime football fix, the Winston-Salem Jaguars

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Jail health provider defends care to county commissioners

    Jail health provider defends care to county  commissioners

County also receives city request for drug court funding Correct Care Solutions LLC defended the medical care it provides at the Forsyth County Detention Center to commissioners ahead of the

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Caucus: Senate gutted funding

    Caucus: Senate gutted funding

In the aftermath of reports that the Republican-led General Assembly did not appropriate $200,000 proposed by Gov. Roy Cooper for the long planned Freedom Monument project to honor black contributions

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Urban League: Black W-S lags

    Urban League: Black W-S lags

A 25-page report measures how black residents are doing compared with white residents Each year since 1976, the National Urban League has released a report known as the “State of

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Vic Johnson Golf Clinic celebrates 20th year

    Vic Johnson Golf Clinic celebrates 20th year

The name Vic Johnson and the game of golf has been synonymous in the city of Winston-Salem for a long

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Group brings Liberian valedictorian to study in W-S

    Group brings Liberian valedictorian to study in W-S

The Liberian Organization of the Piedmont (LOP) gave Lexanndine Taylor, who graduated top of her class at the University of

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Letters to the Editor: Trump’s election commission

    Letters to the Editor: Trump’s election commission

Tell N.C. board to stand up to Trump’s bogus election panel To the Editor: You’ve likely heard about the request from the Trump

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Editorial Cartoon: Close to the Edge?

    Editorial Cartoon: Close to the Edge?

Editorial cartoon by Ron Rogers

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N.C. NAACP joins plaintiffs’ argument for special elections

    N.C. NAACP joins plaintiffs’ argument for special elections

In an amicus brief filed in U.S. Middle District Court in Winston-Salem on Tuesday, attorneys for the N.C. NAACP joined

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Church holds discussion on dementia

    Church holds discussion on  dementia

Dementia and other mental disabilities are many times swept under the rug in the African-American community as they are often

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