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Martin will be remembered for school choice plan

    Martin will be remembered for school choice plan

After nearly two decades at the helm of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, Superintendent Don Martin announced last week that he plans to retire on June 30, 2013. Martin, the 2011 North

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FMC’s Angelou Center summit to look at women’s health issues

Beginning on Thursday, Sept. 27, the Maya Angelou Center for Women’s Health and Wellness at Forsyth Medical Center will hold a three-day international summit focusing on contemporary issues affecting women’s and

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Ms. 1,000: Andrea Beck reaches a volleyball feat

    Ms. 1,000: Andrea Beck reaches a volleyball feat

Special to The Chronicle Winston-Salem’s own Andrea Beck broke the 1,000 career kills mark on Saturday as Wake Forest defeated Campbell 3-0 (25-14, 25-16, 25-14) and swept Appalachian State 3-0

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Zane Speaks

    Zane Speaks

Fans of bestselling author Zane got a rare opportunity to come face-to-face with the reclusive erotica writer last week. More than 200 people packed the second floor of the Central

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QEA leader opens new school

    QEA leader opens new  school

The man behind the success of Winston-Salem’s Quality Education Academy (QEA) is putting his weight behind  another charter school. The

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Church spearheads effort to reduce crime, improve East Winston neighborhood

    Church spearheads effort to reduce crime, improve  East Winston neighborhood

In an effort to reach those in the neighborhood around it, Diggs Memorial United Holy Church helped stage the first

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PTRP project may benefit East Winston

    PTRP project may benefit East Winston

The sea of gravel and construction machines adjacent to the Piedmont Triad Research Park (PTRP)  near the union of Business

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Harris-Perry returns to alma mater to urge freshmen to speak-out

    Harris-Perry returns to alma mater to urge freshmen to speak-out

Rising cable news star Melissa Harris-Perry returned to her alma mater Monday. Harris-Perry, whose eponymous show airs on MSNBC’s Saturday

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A traffic-friendly Rock the Block

    A traffic-friendly Rock the Block

Rock the Block, the city’s annual end-of-summer downtown street festival coming Sept. 21 -22, is evolving this year into Rock

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Employees serve meal from the heart

    Employees serve meal from the heart

Salvation Army resident Ella Crosby has only been homeless for 30 days, but the city native said her month on

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