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Clinton to NAACP: Hard work ahead

    Clinton to NAACP:  Hard work ahead

CINCINNATI – Hillary Clinton on Monday, July 18, called for an end to the “madness” after the death of three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, condemning a series

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Foxx looking forward to next week’s DNC

    Foxx looking forward to next week’s DNC

In 2012, then Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx faced a challenge few mayors face in a lifetime – bringing the Democratic National Convention to his city, and moving heaven and earth

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BOE denies WSSU as early voting site again

    BOE denies WSSU as early voting site again

In a heated Friday meeting, the Forsyth County Board of Elections voted 2-1 for an early voting plan that once again didn’t include a site at Winston-Salem State University. Fleming

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Business 40 construction will begin next year

    Business 40 construction will begin next year

Closure of the highway for construction isn’t slated until 2018 The new future name for Business 40 will be announced later this year in anticipation of construction beginning on the

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Commentary: In memoriam of Mr. Alton Sterling and Mr. Philando Castille

    Commentary: In memoriam of Mr. Alton Sterling and Mr. Philando Castille

The Greater Church of Deliverance Inc. joins with millions across this nation who mourn the loss of another life and

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More than 100 people gather to pray for law enforcement

    More than 100 people  gather to pray for law enforcement

Last Sunday, just a few hours after three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, were gunned downed by a

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Commentary: Police brutality, racism and politics

    Commentary: Police brutality, racism and politics

Police have a civic duty to protect and serve individuals, but like most people who hold a great deal of

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Black Chamber holds roundtable to discuss future

    Black Chamber holds roundtable to discuss future

The Winston-Salem Black Business Chamber of Commerce (WSBBC) is looking to grow and connect with more black-owned businesses and entrepreneurs

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Adams’ HBCU financing bill passes U.S. House

    Adams’ HBCU financing bill passes U.S. House

Measure is headed to Senate At a place in time that most news reports on historically black colleges and universities

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‘Long, hot summer’ if no reform

    ‘Long, hot summer’ if no reform

Congressman warns of inaction on gun/police laws  BY CASH MICHAELS  FOR THE CHRONICLE In the wake of the police killing

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