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Commentary: N.C. making progress toward victims’ rights

    Commentary: N.C. making progress toward victims’ rights

Robert F. Orr Guest Columnist N.C. making progress toward victims’ rights. For the first time in 20 years, North Carolina has taken an important step to strengthen victims’ rights on

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Commentary: Buyouts bring opportunities for philanthropic legacies

    Commentary: Buyouts bring opportunities for philanthropic legacies

Gene Hoots Guest Columnist With the impending purchase of Reynolds American by British American Tobacco, there are many in Winston-Salem who have an important decision to make: they can either

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Political Cartoon: Bad Idea?

    Political Cartoon: Bad Idea?
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Letters to the Editor: Welcoming City and Citizens United

    Letters to the Editor: Welcoming City and Citizens United

A welcoming city is not welcome to Republicans To the Editor: The March 30 article in a local paper (“Krawiec: Welcome mat idea ‘unwise’”) detailed a Raleigh meeting of the

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Editorial: Kalvin Smith now is fighting on two fronts

    Editorial: Kalvin Smith now is fighting on two fronts

File Photo We’ve all either had or heard about people having those “I can’t believe it!” moments. A soldier serves

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Residents: Why is property depressed?

    Residents: Why is property depressed?

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  What is the appraisal process used for homes in the area? What can residents do

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Community support vs. Raleigh intimidation

    Community support vs. Raleigh intimidation

Photo by Todd Luck Welcoming City resolution pulled BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The controversial but highly supported Welcoming City

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Council considers new tax to cover new bus service

    Council considers new tax to cover new bus service

BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The City Council is considering adding night and weekend service to 10 bus routes and

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HBCU students, alums to lobby for support in D.C.

    HBCU students, alums to lobby for support in D.C.

BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE A national gathering of students from historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), co-organized by an

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City Council approves bike share and downtown handicap spaces

    City Council approves bike share and downtown handicap spaces

  Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE   During the Monday, April 20, City Council meeting, the

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