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Editorial: UNC Board appears set on reversing historic gains

    Editorial: UNC Board appears set  on reversing  historic gains

The Republican-controlled UNC Board of Governors appears to be going full-throttle to find ways to dismantle the University of North Carolina system as we know it. A board member told

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Rodney Sumler, AC Phoenix newspaper publisher, dies

    Rodney Sumler, AC Phoenix newspaper publisher, dies

Rodney Sumler, the founder and publisher of the AC Phoenix Newspaper, died on Saturday, March 7, in his home. He was 74. Sumler was known as a civil rights pioneer,

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C.G. Woodson students work on multi-cultural showcase

    C.G. Woodson students work on multi-cultural showcase

(Above: Submitted Photos- Iara Calheira Kendrick teaches the children dance moves.) Students at Carter G. Woodson are learning new moves that they’ll be ready to show off at the end

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Commissioners renew commitment to prayer before meetings

    Commissioners renew commitment to prayer before meetings

Forsyth County Board of Commissioners is moving to resume prayer before its board meetings. The Board voted to adopt an updated policy regarding opening invocations before the board meetings, after

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Judge Burke assumes new position

    Judge Burke assumes new position

(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle- The Honorable Logan Todd Burke) The Honorable Logan Todd Burke has a new position downtown.

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Advocates bracing for decision

    Advocates bracing for  decision

After striking down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to

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To record law enforcement or not: Is it wrong?

    To record law enforcement or not: Is it wrong?

In these days, in which everything is digital, it should be no surprise that a person’s first instinct when witnessing

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Report: Blacks, Hispanics Doing Better but Still Lag Whites

    Report: Blacks, Hispanics Doing Better but Still Lag Whites

JESSE J. HOLLAND, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Despite high-profile concern over issues underscored by the racial unrest in Ferguson,

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NBTF announces celebrity co-chairs

    NBTF announces celebrity co-chairs

(Above: Photo by Charles E. Leftwich Jr-. “All My Children” co-stars Debbi Morgan and Darnell Williams speak at the announcement

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Loretta Biggs becomes U. S. judge

    Loretta Biggs becomes U. S. judge

(Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle- The Honorable Loretta Copeland Biggs, left, becomes the first African American female appointed to the

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