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Jobs required for tenants of new development

    Jobs required for tenants of new development

The 50 units that will make up The Oaks at Tenth will boast hardwood floors, energy-efficient kitchens, washers and dryers and many other features that urban dwellers have come to

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Editorial: Public housing residents will only benefit from work requirement

    Editorial: Public housing residents will only benefit from work requirement

It is surprising that not everyone shares Housing Authority of Winston-Salem CEO Larry Woods’ enthusiasm for nudging more public housing residents to stand on their own. He is unabashed in

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City to pay realtors to tout underdeveloped areas

    City to pay realtors to tout underdeveloped areas

Special to The Chronicle The City of Winston-Salem has created a new program to promote commercial development on a number of major commercial corridors across the city. The program, the

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MLK ramp temporarily closed for U.S. 52 upgrades

    MLK ramp  temporarily closed  for U.S. 52 upgrades

The N.C. Department of Transportation has temporarily closed the entrance ramp from westbound Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to U.S. 52 South as part of the ongoing U.S. 52 Improvement

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Union leaders recalled as trailblazers

    Union leaders recalled as trailblazers

A permanent tribute to workers whose strike led to the formation of a landmark union now stands at the corner

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Johnson planning for return to City Council

    Johnson planning for return to City Council

In a Democratic Primary shocker, Joycelyn Johnson lost her City Council seat four years ago to Derwin Montgomery, who was

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Access Denied?

Access in East Winston onto and off of Highway 52 became even more restricted this week. The state Department of

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Local Black Panther Party to get historical marker

    Local Black Panther Party to get historical marker

The Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission will unveil a marker honoring the legacy of the city’s history-making Black Panther Party.

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