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City passes budget with Trans-AID increase

    City passes budget with Trans-AID increase

A  split City Council approved a $482.4 million budget that included a rate increase for Trans-AID on Monday, June 19. Though the council was divided on Trans-AID, which provides on-demand

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Church brings services to the community

    Church brings services to the community

United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church held a CommUnity day to bring services to its surrounding community along with honoring Father’s Day.  There was free food and entertainment as well for

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Winston-Salem great still producing on the hardwood

    Winston-Salem great still producing on the hardwood

For Reyshawn Terry, success on the basketball court comes easy because of the hard work he has put in over the years.  The former R.J. Reynolds great has won championships

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Cemetery effort identities names on headstones 

    Cemetery effort identities names on headstones 

Those who clear and clean up Happy Hill Cemetery are still looking for volunteers, especially those with loved ones who were laid to rest in the historic African-American cemetery.  

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Mo Lucas’ legacy lives on through annual parade

    Mo Lucas’ legacy lives on through annual parade

On the day set aside to celebrate the influence fathers have on society, thousands of people lined the streets of

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Letters to the Editor: General Assembly and Police Acquittal

    Letters to the Editor: General Assembly and Police Acquittal

General Assembly is doing less for more N. Carolinians To the Editor: The final budget that state lawmakers will vote on in

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Expert: GOP using voting law as ‘gerrymandering device’

    Expert: GOP using voting law  as ‘gerrymandering device’

There is a reason why Republicans in the N.C. General Assembly vigorously defend “stacking-and-packing” black voters into a handful of

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Study: Nonprofit arts groups have huge economic impact

    Study: Nonprofit arts groups have huge economic impact

A milestone study led by Americans for the Arts and conducted by economists from the Georgia Institute of Technology shows

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Police calls on community to help solve homicide case

    Police calls on community to help solve homicide case

The Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) needs the public’s help finding the man believed to be responsible for the murder of

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Editorial Cartoon: Lives matter?

    Editorial Cartoon: Lives matter?

Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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