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Juneteenth Festival includes serious discussions

    Juneteenth Festival includes serious discussions

People of different ages came together to celebrate the past, and take a serious look at the future last weekend during the 13th annual Juneteenth Festival held at the Wake

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EXCLUSIVE: N.C. NAACP members make urgent personal, public appeal to Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

    EXCLUSIVE: N.C. NAACP members make urgent personal, public appeal to Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II

Editor’s Note: The following is a personal and public appeal by members of the N.C. NAACP submitted June 20, asking their outgoing President, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, not

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City budget plan gains drug court, Trans-AID hike

    City budget plan gains drug court, Trans-AID hike

Funding for a drug court, an extension for an underutilized bus route and a rate increase for Trans-AID have been added to the City of Winston-Salem’s proposed $482.2 million budget.

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Joines encourages class of 2017 to accept change and take chances

    Joines encourages class of 2017 to accept change and take chances

The class of 2017 made history last weekend as more seniors than ever before received their high school diplomas. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) reported that 101 more graduates got a

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Editorial: Celebrate nursing assistants

    Editorial: Celebrate nursing assistants

The public has heard of many days and weeks dedicated to various things. National Donut Day was touted recently, for

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Local mother facing deportation gets aid

    Local mother facing deportation gets aid

“I am the mother of four children and I will do anything for them.” That’s how a tearful Minerva Garcia

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Basketball league turns out to be better

    Basketball league turns out to be better

The Adult basketball league being played at the W.R. Anderson Community Center has panned out to be just as good

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U.S. cuts could hurt N.C. for next decade, study says

    U.S. cuts could hurt N.C. for next decade, study says

As conferees for the N.C. House and Senate continue their talks to hash out a compromise $22.9 billion budget for

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TV chef takes reins of struggling restaurant

    TV chef takes reins of  struggling restaurant

After closing its doors for a few weeks to make changes to the menu and staff, Malone’s, the soul food

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Community center honors fathers

    Community center honors fathers

The staff at the Carl H. Russell Sr. Community Center honored the father’s in the community on Saturday, June 3,

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