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Program promoted as prison deterrent

    Program promoted as prison deterrent

(pictured above:  Alvin Atkinson addresses community partners last week at Flat Rock Middle School.) The Center for Community Safety (CCS) thinks its S.T.A.R.S. (Students Taking Action and Reaching Success) program

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Report: Fewer uninsured because of ACA

    Report: Fewer uninsured because of ACA

Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell announced last week the release of a new study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, estimating that 10.3 million uninsured

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Editorial: Ikea Gets It

    Editorial: Ikea Gets It

President Obama would like the national minimum wage to rise to $10.10 an hour.  By executive order, he raised the minimum wage for federal contractors. House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH)

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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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Editorial: Make God Colorless

    Editorial: Make God Colorless

On Feb. 28, Hollywood released a new movie, “Son of God.” Obviously, it is a story about the great Christ

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Black History Month?

    Black History Month?

Some say annual celebration has become trite (pictured above: Yolanda Bolden at the East Winston Heritage Center.) The black history flood

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Arrest strengthens Mendez’s resolve

    Arrest strengthens Mendez’s resolve

Dr. John Mendez, pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church, became one of the first local pastors to take a stand against

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Tuition disparity an obstacle for Hispanic students

    Tuition disparity an obstacle for Hispanic students

Winston-Salem resident Juan Ortega has called North Carolina home since he was a kindergartner, but in the eyes of the

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Voting Rights Act under attack

    Voting Rights Act under attack

Shelby County, Ala. is suing the Justice Department because they think that Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act of

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Hispanic League turns 20

    Hispanic League  turns 20

The Hispanic League is celebrating a milestone anniversary. Twenty years ago, the organization began when a group of local people

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