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Leaders brace for severe cuts to poverty programs

    Leaders brace for severe cuts to poverty programs

Now that both the North Carolina House and Senate in the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly have passed their respective versions of a fiscal year 2018 budget, conferees from both legislative

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Again, N.C. High Court must review redistricting

    Again, N.C. High Court must review redistricting

For a third time since 2011, the state Supreme Court will have to review North Carolina’s legislative and congressional redistricting maps, and this time, North Carolina justices will have to

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Paying tribute on Memorial Day

    Paying tribute on Memorial Day

Uncle Sam’s Memorial Tribute was on display during Memorial Day weekend in the Bolton Home and Garden Building at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds. The tribute is comprised of a memorial wall

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Commentary- You Decide: Can urban and rural areas get along?

    Commentary- You Decide: Can urban  and rural areas get along?

By Mike Waldon My wife and I have one foot in rural regions and the other in big cities. We were both born and raised in small towns – I

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Editorial: Here’s proof that minds can change

    Editorial: Here’s proof that minds can change

The U.S. Supreme Court, with its newest, conservative justice on the job, again gave a victory to North Carolinians who

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High Court ruling applauded

    High Court ruling applauded

  Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that North Carolina’s 2011 congressional redistricting maps for the 1st and

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N.C., local elected officials ponder education solutions

    N.C., local elected officials ponder education solutions

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Last Friday afternoon the library at Parkland High School was anything

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Commentary: N.C. making progress toward victims’ rights

    Commentary: N.C. making progress toward victims’ rights

Robert F. Orr Guest Columnist N.C. making progress toward victims’ rights. For the first time in 20 years, North Carolina

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Commentary: A ray of hope in needed child welfare reform

    Commentary: A ray of hope in needed child welfare reform

The child welfare system is a last resort for children who are at risk of serious injury, trauma, or even

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Letters to the Editor: Equal pay, Wake basketball and work zones

    Letters to the Editor: Equal pay, Wake basketball and work zones

Listen to advice about teams, Wake coaches To the Editor: Wake Forest basketball and football coaches should wear a mask.

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