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It’s ’Tree!

Winston-Salem Assistant Police Chief Barry D. Rountree will be the city’s next police chief, City Manager Lee Garrity announced last week. Rountree, a 25-year WSPD veteran, was one of three

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The Party Begins

    The Party Begins

’13 NBTF to offer wide range of choices and lots of starpower Nearly 40 theater companies from cities across the United States, Canada and the Caribbean will converge on Winston-Salem later

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Union to honor legends of the ivories

    Union to honor legends  of the ivories

The Union Baptist Church First Friday Summer Series will open tomorrow (Friday, June 7) at 7:30 p.m. with the Key Legends and Hall of Fame Celebration. The black and white

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Military Achievements

    Military Achievements

Air Force Airman 1st Class Clayton D. Ayers graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that

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Fitness beneficial to senior citizens

    Fitness beneficial to senior citizens

After a scare from a routine doctor’s visit, Betty Jones of Winston-Salem decided it was time to take back control

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MLK ramp temporarily closed for U.S. 52 upgrades

    MLK ramp  temporarily closed  for U.S. 52 upgrades

The N.C. Department of Transportation has temporarily closed the entrance ramp from westbound Martin Luther King Jr. Drive to U.S.

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Statewide NAACP tour coming to Winston

    Statewide NAACP tour coming to Winston

The Twin City will host leaders from the NC NAACP and their partners next week as part of the Forward

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NBTF season begins in earnest Monday

    NBTF season begins in earnest Monday

The countdown until Winston-Salem again becomes “Black Theatre Holy Ground” will soon begin. The North Carolina Black Repertory Company, which

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Equality Winston-Salem awards its first scholarships

    Equality Winston-Salem awards its first scholarships

Five high school seniors have received scholarships from Equality Winston-Salem–an organization formed in 2010 to promote the well-being of LGBT

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Let the residents decide To the Editor: Kudos to City Councilmen James Taylor and Derwin Montgomery for voting against selling

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