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Children’s Law Center celebrates 10 years of legal advocacy

    Children’s Law Center celebrates 10 years of legal advocacy

Its lawyers are voices of children in domestic violence cases By Todd Luck The Chronicle For the last 10 years, the Children’s Law Center (CLC) has been legally advocating for children.

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Spring Lake mayor gets into U.S. Senate race to challenge Burr

    Spring Lake mayor gets into U.S. Senate race to challenge Burr

  By GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. — The mayor of a small North Carolina town near Fort Bragg is running next year for the U.S. Senate seat

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Stein launches campaign for attorney general

    Stein launches campaign for attorney general

photo above: Senator Josh Stein (submitted photo) By TOM FOREMAN Jr. Associated Press State Sen. Josh Stein, a former deputy to North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper, made appearances in

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The bigotry, ignorance and insanity of Carson

    The bigotry,  ignorance  and insanity of Carson

We had almost forgotten about some of the insidious statements Dr. Ben Carson, who is running as a Republican for the presidency of these United States, had been making since

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Editorial: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Editorial: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

64-year marriage leads minister to reflect on who he is To the Editor: (Rev. and Mrs. Humphrey celebrated 64 years of blissful marriage

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Phi Beta Sigma building to serve as national headquarters for Million Man March

    Phi Beta Sigma building to serve as national headquarters for Million Man March

BlackNews.com Washington, D.C . — In a move symbolic of its commitment of service to humanity, the Phi Beta Sigma

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Bernie Sanders visits Greensboro, talks voters rights and minimum wage

    Bernie Sanders visits Greensboro, talks voters rights and minimum wage

By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle Among the 9,000 attendees at presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’ rally at the Greensboro Coliseum

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Cheerleaders from across the state honor peer who was killed

    Cheerleaders from across the state honor peer who was killed

#CheerForYona videos spread after death of former Shaw University cheerleader (submitted photo)  By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle The past two

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City breaks ground on first new police station

    City breaks ground on first new police station

(From L-R) Councilman Dan Besse, Councilman Derwin Montgomery, Councilman James Taylor, Jr., Police Chief Barry Roundtree, City Manager Lee Garrity

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President Obama’s male mentoring program comes to W-S

    President Obama’s male mentoring program comes to W-S

Ministers’ Conference holds Community Day (submitted photo) Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Saturday, Sept. 12, the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem

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