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Gone Too Soon

    Gone Too Soon

Family copes with loss after senseless killing (pictured above:  Crystal Thompson wears a t-shirt honoring her late son during a vigil Sunday held in his honor.) Twenty-two year-old Christopher Thompson will

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Editorial: Gun buy-backs

    Editorial: Gun buy-backs

Gun buy-backs Americans — we love our guns. They are right up there with baseball, freedom and fast food. We love holding them, showing them off, collecting them. Far too many

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Community leaders address city’s crime stats

    Community leaders address city’s crime stats

The city’s crime rate dropped in every category except homicides, Winston-Salem Police Chief Barry Rountree told members of the news media Monday at the Public Safety Center. As a whole,

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For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

    For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight

About Jimmy L. Boyd “Bridging the Gap to a Better Community” needs to take place to improve the quality of life in our community and city. As a Public Servant,

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Men of high standards honored by fraternity

    Men of high standards  honored by fraternity

The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. celebrated Achievement Week, a celebration of the fraternity’s founding more

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More love for hero cop

    More love for hero cop

The Winston-Salem Police Department officer who apprehended a shooter at Carver High School this fall has again been saluted for

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Taylor, Leight look to retain seats

    Taylor, Leight look to retain seats

Democratic City Council members Molly Leight and James Taylor say they are optimistic about their chances for reelection. Taylor, who

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Police trainees prepare for the ‘expectant’

    Police trainees prepare for the ‘expectant’

Greensboro native William Armstrong has always known he wanted to be a cop. “I always wanted to help people and

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Run, Girl!

    Run, Girl!

Fitness movement catching fire A women’s health movement has taken Winston-Salem by storm. Two years after its inception in the

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Rountree promotes officers

Police Chief Barry D. Rountree of the Winston-Salem Police Department has promoted 17 police officers. Captain Bryan Blakley was promoted

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