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Letters to the Editor: Ferrell mistrial, dog chaining and the new school year

    Letters to the Editor: Ferrell mistrial, dog chaining and the new school year

Funnel frustration about Officer Kerrick’s case into positive action To the Editor: I am disappointed by the North Carolina Attorney General’s decision to not retry the Randall Kerrick case [in the shooting

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UNCSA schedules open houses for prospective high school and college students

    UNCSA schedules open houses for prospective high school and college students

Special to The Chronicle High school and college students who are interested in careers in the arts are invited to visit the campus of the University of North Carolina School of

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Amelia Boynton remembered as the ‘Rosa Parks’ of Selma movement

    Amelia Boynton remembered as the ‘Rosa Parks’  of Selma movement

Above: AP File Photo- Amelia Boynton, in wheelchair next to President Obama, at the 50th anniversary celebration of the Selma to Montgomery March. By George E. Curry, NNPA Editor-in-Chief WASHINGTON  – Amelia

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Senior Citizens Caring for Other Seniors

    Senior Citizens Caring for  Other Seniors

  By Greg Brewer Paul is 92 years old and is slowed significantly by Alzheimer’s disease, but when his 74-year-old home caregiver arrives to get Paul out of bed, bathed

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Local Music Radio Returns to the Winston-Salem Community

    Local Music Radio  Returns to the Winston-Salem Community

  WTOB 1380 Brings Back the Oldies Baby Boomers were Raised On By Rick Archer Today begins a series of

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Writer’s Corner

    Writer’s Corner

TOBACCO CURING TIME By Nancy M. Hall Sometime before I am fully awake, I am conscious of sounds of activity

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Gone Fishin’ Really

    Gone Fishin’ Really

By Judie Holcomb-Pack One of the most relaxing ways to spend a summer’s day is fishing. Whether you’re down at

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Carver-Parkland set to renew fierce rivalry

    Carver-Parkland set to renew fierce rivalry

Above: Germane Crowell and Martin Samek Mustangs will host Yellow Jackets in arguably the best rivalry in the city By

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10 years later, Hurricane Katrina’s impact still devastating New Orleans’ black residents

    10 years later, Hurricane Katrina’s impact still  devastating New Orleans’ black residents

Above: A New Orleans family tries to make their way through floodwaters in the downtown area of the Crescent City

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Remembering the tragedy and charity after Katrina

    Remembering the tragedy and charity after Katrina

Above: Photo by NC-1 DMAT- A photo of Gulfport, Miss. shortly after Katrina hit. On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina devastated the

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