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NC court upholds taxpayer-funded grants

    NC court upholds taxpayer-funded grants

By MICHAEL BIESECKER Associated Press A divided state Supreme Court ruled Thursday in favor of a Republican-backed program that spends taxpayer money on tuition for students at private and religious

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Denise D. Adams wins 30th District Prince Hall Affiliated 2015 Miss OES contest

    Denise D. Adams wins 30th District Prince Hall Affiliated 2015 Miss OES contest

In above photo: Denise D. Adams (submitted photo) Special to The Chronicle Denise D. Adams, a member of Rose McCloud Chapter #608 Order of the Eastern Star in Walkertown, won

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Officials join residents to mark 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act

    Officials join residents to mark 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act

In above photo: Daniel Moody assists young Jamé Malik in trying out his basketball wheelchair. ( Photo by Todd Luck ) Hundreds came together to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans

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$40 million initiative to boost young kids

    $40 million initiative to boost young kids

In above photo: Children from Winston-Salem State University’s Head Start program enjoy Dylan Rowe as he entertains them by making animals from balloons on Tuesday, July 28, at the Carver School

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Lawmakers, BOE director testify on new election practices

    Lawmakers, BOE director testify on new election practices

In above photo: NC Rep. Henry “Mickey” Michaux (left) and NC Sen. Josh Stein (right) Lawmakers and the N.C. State

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Vanessa Bell Calloway ready to portray Zora Neale Hurston at NBTF

    Vanessa Bell Calloway ready to portray Zora Neale Hurston at NBTF

In above photo: Vanessa Bell Calloway on stage as Zora Neale Hurston (Photo courtesy of OPAS)   By Nikki Baldwin

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Black theater to take center stage in Winston-Salem week of Aug. 3

    Black theater to take center stage in Winston-Salem week of Aug. 3

In above photo: Prime Tyme Soul Cafe  on University Parkway already is welcoming the National Black Theatre Festival before it

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A new twist: Natural hair in the work place is becoming more popular

    A new twist: Natural hair in the work place is  becoming more popular

In above photo: Ayana Hardin, back left, owner of Ayana’s Glory Locs, catches up with client Angel Lee as Hardin provides

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Postcards from the Heart

    Postcards from the Heart

By Robin Hurdle As a small child, I saw my grandfather as my own personal superhero; someone who was there

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Honoring those who have Served: Herbert Allen

    Honoring those who have Served: Herbert Allen

In above photo: Herbert Allen holding his medals (left) and holding his canteen (right)  Local Veteran Looks Back at Vietnam

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