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Art … Latino Style

    Art … Latino Style

Delta Arts Center opens “Punto De Vista – Latino Perspectives III” (pictured above:  Gustavo De Los Rios discusses his art with an attendee.) The diversity of Latino art can be

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St. John to formally welcome new pastor after concert

    St. John to formally welcome new pastor after concert

(pictured above:  Members of the St. John CME Church Male Chorus.) Rev. Omar L. Dykes was appointed in July as the 27th pastor of St. John CME Church by Presiding

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Montgomery’s tenure at Bethesda to start

    Montgomery’s tenure at Bethesda to start

City Council Member Derwin Montgomery will begin serving as the executive director of the Bethesda Center, the city’s largest homeless shelter, on Sept. 22. He replaces Peggy Galloway, who had

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Advocates vow to win justice for Kalvin Michael Smith

    Advocates vow to win justice for Kalvin Michael Smith

(pictured above:  August Dark, Kalvin Michael Smith’s father, speaks to supporters at Lloyd Presbyterian Church.) For Darryl Hunt, Sept. 11 was a day of infamy long before 2001. On that

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A Matter of Trust

    A Matter of Trust

Local law enforcers reassure community in wake of Ferguson, Mo. crisis (pictured above:  (From left) City Council Member Jeff MacIntosh

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A Sensible Meal

    A Sensible Meal

Gun control advocates use cookout to promote their message   Gun safety advocates used free food to tout their message

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RMH seeks support as birthday gift

    RMH seeks support as birthday gift

Winston-Salem’s Ronald McDonald House is 30-years-old and is marking the milestone by asking the community to support its mission. Located

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

More vigilance needed to stop underage drinking To the Editor: Many people say that they discourage underage drinking, but does

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VA commits to better serve local vets

    VA commits to better serve local vets

(pictured above:  Chester Boston left the meeting encouraged.) Veterans voiced their frustrations with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) during

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For Seniors Only! : Why Consignment Shops are Good for the Senior Brain!

    For Seniors Only! :  Why Consignment Shops  are Good for the Senior Brain!

By Bev Hamel Call it a neuropsychological thing, but the truth is our possessions pleasure us. The fact is that

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