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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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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 what many are calling regressive legislation that is being handed

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Barber: GOP lawmakers will be judged by God

    Barber: GOP lawmakers will be judged by God

Rev. Dr. William Barber II says North Carolina is on trial. “I come by here to say to all those that wield political power, you’re on trial; you face the

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HBCU alumni missing from BOG

    HBCU alumni missing from BOG

On July 1, when newly elected members of the UNC Board of Governors begin their four-year term, pay close attention to the blatantly unbalanced selections made. For the first time

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New Century, Same Cause

    New Century, Same Cause

Marchers stand for voting rights Local residents took a page from the 1960s Sunday, taking to downtown streets for a

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Documentary to look at challenges of inner-city school

    Documentary to look at challenges of inner-city school

The documentary “180 Days: A Year Inside An American High School” will be shown on PBS in two parts on March

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Homeowners pin hopes on lawmaker’s revaluation legislation

The Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity has joined the call to action over the countywide dip in property values.

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Burr measure calls for March 29th ‘Vietnam Veterans Day’

    Burr measure calls for March 29th ‘Vietnam  Veterans Day’

U.S. Sen. Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican and the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, has

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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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Clinic helps clear criminal records

    Clinic helps clear criminal records

After years of worrying about a criminal charge he incurred three years ago, city native Josh Sargent was given a

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