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No Ways Tired

    No Ways Tired

NAACP tour aims to recruit more warriors for justice The spirit of protest was alive and well when the N.C. NAACP’s Forward Together tour rolled through Winston-Salem last Thursday. Dozens gathered

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Vouchers making strange bedfellows

    Vouchers making strange bedfellows

Controversial bill has support among Dems and the GOP Some call it opportunity; others say it’s anything but. House Bill 944, otherwise known as the Opportunity Scholarship Act, has been

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Making us laugh comes naturally for homegrown talent

    Making us laugh comes naturally for homegrown talent

Every time city native Jeremy “JJ” Johnson hits the field at BB&T Ballpark, he is one step closer to achieving his dream of becoming a household name. As the entertainment

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Winston Lake Y to share a leader

    Winston Lake Y to share a leader

The YMCA of Northwest North Carolina is breaking with the norm at the Winston Lake Family YMCA. Instead of hiring an executive director to oversee the historically African American branch,

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McCrory acolyte touts boss’ job creation record at local event

    McCrory acolyte touts boss’  job creation record at local event

Kevin Daniels defended his boss – Gov. Pat McCrory – last week against critics who say the state has become

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Against the Odds

    Against the Odds

Employees who have overcome challenges feted by agency Monarch honored nearly 100 of its clients last Thursday for excelling in

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The Best Medicine

    The Best Medicine

Burcaw touts his lighthearted approach Living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II has taught Shane Burcaw a thing or two

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Statewide NAACP tour coming to Winston

    Statewide NAACP tour coming to Winston

The Twin City will host leaders from the NC NAACP and their partners next week as part of the Forward

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NBTF season begins in earnest Monday

    NBTF season begins in earnest Monday

The countdown until Winston-Salem again becomes “Black Theatre Holy Ground” will soon begin. The North Carolina Black Repertory Company, which

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UMMBC wants to ease pain of divorce

    UMMBC wants to ease pain of divorce

When Spring Hope native Andre Crawley and his wife divorced in 2010 after two decades of marriage, he was bombarded

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