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Local nonprofit to hold luncheon for victims of domestic violence

    Local nonprofit to hold luncheon for victims of domestic violence

The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence says there are 10 million people a year who are physically abused by an intimate partner and there have been 563 gun-related domestic violence

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A conversation about MENTAL HEALTH … with Dr. Shawn Ricks

    A conversation about MENTAL HEALTH … with Dr. Shawn Ricks

Check out more of Dr. Shawn Rick’s interview as she gets deeper into No Mask, No Cape., and why it’s easy to slip into depression, and why so many people, including celebrities, commit or at least consider suicide.

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Editorial: At least there is still suicide prevention help

    Editorial: At least there is still suicide prevention help

Last week, two celebrities committed suicide.  And the Justice Department said the individual mandate of the Affordable Care Act, which requires Americans to have insurance, is unconstitutional and the department

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Workshop helps faith-based community address suicide

    Workshop helps faith-based community address suicide

Photo by Donna Rogers Fe Anam Avis facilitates the workshop “Soul Shop: Ministering to Suicidal Desperation” on April 21. BY DONNA ROGERS  THE CHRONICLE As the preacher in the pulpit

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Address suicide To The Editor: What is it going to take? Every minute of every day in the United States

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Filmmakers tackle blacks and suicide

    Filmmakers tackle blacks and suicide

(pictured above: Filmmakers Kenneth Todd Nelson and Squeaky Moore look over footage.) Winston-Salem native Kenneth Todd Nelson is sounding the alarm

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A hearty meal and thank-you for veterans

    A hearty meal and thank-you for veterans

Veterans were treated to hot meals and plenty of gratitude Monday. In celebration of Veterans Day, American Legion Post 128,

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Many states moving away from prosecuting teens as adults

    Many states moving away from prosecuting teens as adults

The Campaign for Youth Justice (CFYJ),  a national advocacy organization dedicated to ending the practice of trying, sentencing and incarcerating

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