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New Americans

    New Americans

Old Salem hosts Fourth of July nationalization ceremony (pictured above:  The new citizens take their oath on July 4th.) Old Salem Museum and Gardens kicked off a day of Fourth of

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Editorial: Deals with Devils?

    Editorial: Deals with Devils?

When the Koch Foundation gave the United Negro College Fund $25 million, it set off a maelstrom of comments in cyberspace and real time.  How dare the UNCF take money

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Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

    Principal of the Year honor for Childers 

Joe Childers, the principal of Atkins Academic & Technology High School, has been named a 2014 Regional Principal of the Year by the Magnet Schools of America, the national association

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Honor for Cultural Inclusion Program

    Honor for Cultural Inclusion Program

Special to The Chronicle The City of Winston-Salem’s Cultural Inclusion Program received second place in the 2014 National League of Cities Cultural Diversity Awards Program for cities with a population

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Stage set for election season

    Stage set for election season

The 2014 election season promises to be an interesting one, with major shifts on the horizon for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County

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Delta exhibit features black artists

    Delta exhibit features black artists

Owens Daniels had called Winston-Salem home for several years before he ever set foot in Old Salem. But once the

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Round Two

    Round Two

Voters to make selections in General Election contests Four candidates are preparing to square off in the Nov. 5 General

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Hispanic Democrats use forum to gauge primary candidates

    Hispanic Democrats use forum to gauge primary candidates

Mayoral and City Council hopefuls vied for support Tuesday during a forum hosted by the Hispanic-American Democrats. A strong showing

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End of Long Road for Eure

    End of Long Road for Eure

WFU professor/leader retiring after nearly 40 years Dr. Herman Eure shattered the glass ceiling at Wake Forest University 39 years ago.

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Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

    Johnson: Social capital could change fortunes of the poor

Building social capital – or community connections and friendships across lines of race, class and neighborhood boundaries – is especially

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