Tag "Winston-Salem"

Robeson’s life coming to local stage 

    Robeson’s life coming to local stage 

“Paul Robeson” by Phillip Hayes Dean is coming to the Hanesbrands Theatre, 209 North Spruce St., later this month. Presented by Winston-Salem-based United in Music, the production chronicles the life

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Wos’ Woes

    Wos’ Woes

(pictured above: Dr. Aldona Wos, secretary of the state’s Department of Health and Human Services.) Black legislators call for DHHS leader’s firing In response to recent problems with the state’s Medicaid

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Spike in gun violence a concern

    Spike in gun violence a concern

(pictured above: Chief Barry Rountree wants guns off the streets.) City leaders are making a push to reduce gun violence this year after last year’s spike in gun-related homicides. Winston-Salem

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Dig In!

    Dig In!

(pictured above: Vivian Joiner outside of Sweet Potatoes.) Popular eateries to offer half-price menu favs Foodies across the city will have the chance to sample some of the best the Twin

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Forsyth County’s first 2014 baby 

    Forsyth County’s first 2014 baby 

Winston-Salem residents Camilla Norris and Juan McRae welcomed a healthy six-pound, 15-ounce baby boy, Carson James McRae, at 12:53 a.m.

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Lupus support groups

    Lupus support groups

The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) will host support groups for those living with lupus, their families

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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

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Accomplished Easton teacher retires

    Accomplished Easton teacher retires

After 36 years as an educator in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System, Judith Whitmire-Bryant has left the classroom and the

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Girl with big heart plans holiday meal

    Girl with big heart plans holiday meal

(pictured above: Wynter Guess (center) with (from left) her godmother Elanor Phipps, Rev. Dr. George Banks and her parents Willie

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War on Kwanzaa?

    War on Kwanzaa?

Hundreds of local residents attended Kwanzaa celebrations this week and last week at several venues throughout the city. Folks danced,

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