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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Swift, decisive actions against police  applauded To the Editor: The Congressional Black Caucus applauds the swift and decisive actions by the Baltimore City State’s Attorney in conducting a thorough and independent

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Editorial: Backyard for the have-nots is becoming hard to find

    Editorial: Backyard for the have-nots is becoming hard to find

On Monday, May 4, Winston-Salem City Council delayed a vote on the rezoning of a daycare in East Winston. That rezoning would allow The Salvation Army to purchase the property

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Taking root: Community Gardens grow across the city

    Taking root: Community Gardens grow across the city

(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle.- Garden boxes, some already with healthy cabbage heads showing, are filled with other seeds at Cook Elementary School in April.) Potential green

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Downtown Winston-Salem store is open

    Downtown Winston-Salem store is open

(Above: One of the main attractions of the store is its old-fashioned candy in barrels. The company says it carries 500 old-fashioned favorite candies.) If a visitor entered Mast General

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Forsyth County could gain domestic violence pilot program 

    Forsyth County could gain domestic violence pilot program 

(Above: Rep. Ed Hanes) A new program designed to combat domestic violence and give victims peace of mind could be

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State, county emphasize underage drinking campaign 

    State, county emphasize underage drinking campaign 

Members from the state Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC), Highway Patrol, Forsyth County Judicial and District Attorney’s office, and others discussed

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Reforming Baltimore police may need U.S. oversight

    Reforming Baltimore police may need U.S. oversight

(Above: Photo by Patrick Semansky/AP Photo) By BEN NUCKOLS and MICHAEL BIESECKER, Associated Press BALTIMORE — Months before a young black

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Workers in 1940s R.J.R. labor strikes to gain honor Friday 

    Workers in 1940s R.J.R. labor strikes to gain honor Friday 

On May 8, the Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission will unveil a historic marker remembering the R.J.R. labor strikes in

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Foreign-born residents have their say in integrated communities plan

    Foreign-born residents have their say in integrated communities plan

(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle- Aparna Shivram speaks about her experiences as an immigrant in Winston-Salem

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City to expand original testing boundary near toxic schools

    City to expand original testing boundary near toxic schools

Residents in the Hanes-Lowrance community received a letter last week informing them that the City of Winston-Salem will be expanding

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