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Mütter Evans blazes broadcast trail

    Mütter Evans blazes broadcast trail

It was 1979 when Mütter D. Evans made history when she became the second African American woman to purchase a radio station.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: Meet Dr. Telika McCoy, the child expert

    Busta’s Person of the Week: Meet Dr. Telika McCoy, the child expert

Busta’s Person of the Week is Dr. Telika McCoy, child expert.

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All Atiya Bey wants is fairness

    All Atiya Bey wants is fairness

After struggling with learning disabilities in her youth Atiya Bey, a teacher at Carter G. Woodson is looking to motivate youth in the community.

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Black History Month: The Mack Family continues to preach God’s Word

    Black History Month: The Mack Family continues to preach God’s Word

For more than 50 years the Mack Family has been preaching God’s Word in Winston-Salem.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: She helps our youth tap into their gifts

    Busta’s Person of the Week: She helps our youth tap into their gifts

This week Busta sat down with Weomie Beale to discuss her nonprofit Kids Got Talent.

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If you have one more road to cross, Victor Johnson will extend his hand

    If you have one more road to cross, Victor Johnson will extend his hand

Victor Johnson was instrumental in organizing the Winston-Salem Sit In Movement. Busta Brown asked which was first, Greensboro or Winston-Salem. He smiles and says, “They sat down first, but we ate first.”

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He’s the master of his domain

    He’s the master of his domain

Bust’s Person of the Week By Busta Brown “I remember one time I was playing the drums at a church

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She’ll help us eat and drink to live

    She’ll help us eat and drink to live

Busta’s Person of the Week is dietitian Aries Ford

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Let there be peace in Winston-Salem

    Let there be peace in Winston-Salem

God said, “Let there be peace on earth as it is in heaven,” and Ben Piggott has been doing just that for 23 years with his Peace Toys for War Toys event.

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A miracle on Providence Lane

    A miracle on Providence Lane

I’m sure you’ve heard of the holiday classic “Miracle on 34th Street.” This past Tuesday, Dec. 19, it was a miracle on Providence Lane in Winston-Salem.

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