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Bird Talk: Public Safety Committee begins discussion to regulate scooters

    Bird Talk: Public Safety Committee begins discussion to regulate scooters

Earlier this month city officials began discussions on how to regulate use for the scooters that landed on street corners around the city last fall.

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No fly zone: City panel votes to remove Bird scooters

    No fly zone: City panel votes to remove Bird scooters

Just a few months after they landed on street corners across the city, on Monday, Nov. 19, the Public Safety Committee voted 3-1 to remove all Bird Scooters from public sidewalks.

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Needle exchange ordinance delayed

    Needle exchange ordinance delayed

BY TODD LUCK  THE CHRONICLE Potential city ordinances for needle and syringe exchanges were held in committee again as elected officials and neighbors around Green Street United Methodist Church discuss

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Could Winston-Salem ban circus animals?

    Could Winston-Salem ban circus animals?

BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem City Council’s public safety committee is considering banning circus animals from the city. During the committee’s meeting on Monday, Sept. 12, council members

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Report: W-S police, fire pay behind other cities

    Report: W-S police, fire pay behind other cities

Photo by Todd Luck Police officers and firefighters fill the room at the Public Safety Committee meeting on Monday. By

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Police officers make direct appeal to City Council

    Police officers make direct appeal to City Council

Photos by Todd Luck Cops line the walls at the standing room only city council meeting last week. By Todd

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Second chance for historic building

    Second chance for historic building

The City of Winston-Salem Engineering Field Office and Winston-Salem Police Department’s Community Resources Unit now call the historic Winston Mutual

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Victim’s mother says police feedback has been lacking

    Victim’s mother says police feedback has been lacking

(pictured above:  Christopher Thompson was killed on March 25.) A grieving mother who claims calls to the detective investigating her

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Extirpating Racism

    Extirpating Racism

Personal stories highlight YWCA initiative (pictured above: Gateway YWCA Board Member LaShonda Hairston speaks on the history of the Historic Oak Grove

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Residents assured new cell towers are safe

    Residents assured new  cell towers are safe

(pictured above: City Council members Derwin Montgomery (left) and James Taylor address constituents at last week’s meeting.) Monday evening, the City

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