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Stakeholders question future for East Winston

    Stakeholders question future for East Winston

Photo by Tevin Stinson Residents voice frustrations and fears of being pushed out of  community by city’s master plan BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE   This summer, stakeholders in East

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Adams holds forum on gun violence

    Adams holds forum on gun violence

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  Last week Congresswoman Alma Adams sat down with city officials, local faith leaders, and members of the community to discuss the

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Editorial: Commencement’s shortcoming

    Editorial: Commencement’s shortcoming

Meteorologists are likely attributing the Jekyll and Hyde variance between last Thursday and last Friday’s weather to some sort of pressure system. We think that the ultimate weatherman – the

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Program gives bus riders real-time bus locations

    Program gives bus riders real-time bus locations

Long waits at the bus stop are soon to be a thing of the past, thanks to the implementation of an innovative new service that uses GPS technology to place

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Fire deaths have city officials pushing safety measures even harder

    Fire deaths have city officials  pushing safety measures even harder

Fire has claimed the lives of three people – including a teenage girl – in the last few weeks. City

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Jobs program pushes to fill roster

    Jobs program pushes to  fill roster

YouthBuild, a new City of Winston-Salem program, is giving high school drop-outs a chance to earn their GEDs while learning

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Morris joins Arts Council

    Morris joins Arts Council

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has named Susan Morris as director of Community Resource Development. Morris has

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Name Game

    Name Game

Some worry that venues would lose legacies if sold City residents are voicing questions and concerns about the potential sale

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Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

    Residents want next chief to be inclusive, broad-minded

Less than two dozen people attended a meeting held Tuesday night at the Hanes Hosiery Community Center to allow residents

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