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Health center welcomes Burr

    Health center welcomes Burr

(pictured above:  LaShun Huntley shows Sen. Burr around the center.) Southside United Health Center received a visitor who wanted to see first-hand how they do things. On Tuesday afternoon, U.S. Sen.

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W-S to welcome ‘Moral’ movement

    W-S to welcome ‘Moral’ movement

Rally slated to be held Monday Local agencies are gearing up to help the N.C. NAACP brings its Forward Together Moral Monday movement to downtown Winston-Salem. Democracy North Carolina, the

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Teens Help Give Cemetery New Life

    Teens Help Give Cemetery New Life

(pictured above:  Volunteers work at Happy Hill Cemetery last Thursday.) More than five dozen Mormon teenagers aided in the arduous task of reverting a historic African American graveyard to some

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More Innovation comes to Quarter

    More Innovation comes to Quarter

(pictured above:  The new 525@vine stands behind Wake Forest BioTech Place.) A former R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. factory is now a world-class research facility. The grand opening was held for

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Sunshine, Music and Freedom

    Sunshine, Music and Freedom

Locals mark Juneteenth (pictured above:  Residents enjoy Saturday’s Juneteenth street festival.) The city’s annual Juneteenth festival celebrated a landmark anniversary

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For Seniors Only: All Aboard!

    For Seniors Only: All Aboard!

 Train Enthusiast Enjoys Being a Train Host By Candy Wood Being a train host is a wonderful way to volunteer,

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Housing Authority’s Redmon moving on to Wilmington

    Housing Authority’s Redmon moving on to Wilmington

(pictured above: Katrina Redmon has worked at the Winston-Salem Housing Authority since 2006.) Katrina Redmon, the chief development officer and vice

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Southside UHC awarded millions

    Southside UHC awarded millions

Southside United Health Center learned May 29 that it would receive $1.5 million a year for the next three years

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Editorial: City Shouldn’t be Nanny and Thom Tillis

    Editorial: City Shouldn’t be Nanny and Thom Tillis

City Shouldn’t be Nanny Later this month, the city will begin hosting a series of Friday evening activities at the

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AME conference attracts faithful

    AME conference attracts faithful

By Lydia Derr The Chronicle (pictured above:  Dancers perform during the Closing Ceremony on Friday, June 13.) “Our going to church

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