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Report: N.C. women have come far, but equality still not reality

    Report: N.C. women have come far, but  equality still not reality

The N.C. Department of Administration’s Council for Women has released “Status of Women in North Carolina,” a report that tracks the progress and disparity in opportunities and outcomes for North

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Greensboro barber wins $1 million

    Greensboro barber wins  $1 million

Teddy Williamson, a barber from Greensboro, plans to use the $1 million prize he won playing the lottery to purchase a new home. He is the third and final player

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State’s top hospitality workers honored

    State’s top hospitality workers honored

The North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association honored some of the hospitality industry’s best on Feb. 18 at its Taste of North Carolina event at the Carolina Inn in Chapel

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Union Baptist CDC mulling over redevelopment options

    Union Baptist CDC mulling over redevelopment options

Members of Union Baptist Church met last week to discuss the future of the community surrounding the massive edifice and how they might work to positively impact it. Evon Smith,

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Art show offers unique way to support new Sickle Cell Center

    Art show offers unique way to  support new Sickle Cell Center

A VIP reception for “The Healing Art for Sickle Cell,” a juried exhibition at the African American Atelier in Greensboro,

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Sit-in movement focus of school’s Read-in

    Sit-in movement focus of school’s Read-in

On Friday Feb. 8, students at Diggs-Latham Elementary School gathered in the gym for a “Read-In” event to commemorate the

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Watt awarded Human Rights Medal

    Watt awarded  Human Rights Medal

U.S. Rep. Melvin L. “Mel” Watt received the 2013 North Carolina A&T State University Human Rights Medal on Feb. 1

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McMillan, Bell named Young Dreamers

    McMillan, Bell named  Young Dreamers

Reynita Marcia McMillan, 22, and Kismet Loftin Bell, 31, have received 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Young Dreamers Awards from

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Acclaimed choir coming to town

    Acclaimed choir coming to town

The Watoto Children’s Choir will perform in Winston-Salem as part of its tour of the eastern United States. The local

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Annual MLK Breakfast to Offer Much More Praise

    Annual MLK Breakfast to Offer Much More Praise

  This year’s Chronicle Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast will take a sharp detour from past events. Chronicle

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