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3 weeks ago
During the March 17 City Council meeting, Kevin Cheshire, HAWS executive director, updated on Crystal Towers, a senior housing facility. Despite past complaints about conditions, Cheshire claims no plumbing issues were reported. Over $1 million in re...
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3 weeks ago
A lively crowd marked the grand opening of the Boston-Thurmond United Outreach Center at Bridge Street and Canal Drive last Tuesday. This enhanced facility, funded by $1.6 million from the American Rescue Plan Act, promotes community programs and pro...
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3 weeks ago
Triad Cultural Arts has maintained a historic shotgun house in Happy Hill since 2013, representing African American resilience. This site pays tribute to early community pioneers and serves as a heritage center, celebrating Black history. Lectures em...
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3 weeks ago
March marks Kidney Health Awareness Month, highlighting kidney disease's impact on many. Brothers Michael and Will Jefferson face CKD: Michael received a transplant, while Will awaits his. Their story emphasizes organ donation's importance. This mont...
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3 weeks ago
Carver Nation's Beginning Theatre Arts students, alongside educators and community members, showcased “Our Legacy: A Black History Montage.” Performances featured poetry, dance, and music, celebrating African heritage and influential figures. Despite...
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3 weeks ago
Coach Antonio Wells has welcomed Paula Salmon to the cross country and track team. "Her exceptional sprinting experience is vital," said Wells. A distinguished former North Carolina A&T athlete, Salmon was named CAA Women's Outdoor Track Athlete of t...
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3 weeks ago
The National Medical Association alerts about a measles outbreak, reporting over 300 cases in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma as of March 18, 2025. Key symptoms include high fever, cough, and a red rash. Vaccination is essential. Stay updated with tr...
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3 weeks ago
Last week, the Forsyth County Democratic Women welcomed County Commissioners Malishai ‘Shai’ Woodbury, Tonya McDaniel, and Dan Besse for an interactive evening. They addressed crucial topics such as the budget, local school funding, and Ashley Elemen...
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3 weeks ago
March brings thrilling basketball tournaments and emerging champions, captivating fans nationwide. Yet, amid this excitement, pressing societal issues like job insecurity and rising costs surface. Confusing leadership actions heighten American anxiet...
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3 weeks ago
(By Marc H. Morial) Tariffs masquerade as national pride but function as hidden tax hikes on Americans. Trump's recent tariffs threaten 600,000 jobs, raising consumer costs significantly. These fiscal strategies prioritize billionaires while burdenin...
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3 weeks ago
(By Elder Richard Wayne Wood) Scriptures: Leviticus 1:3-17 This lesson will explore God's expectations for burnt offerings, compare unblemished sacrifices with 1 Peter 1:19, and encourage accountability in serving God. Leviticus emphasizes that sin...
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3 weeks ago
Trellis Supportive Care invites family caregivers to a complimentary support day, “Caring for You,” on April 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Intergenerational Center in Winston-Salem. Enjoy educational sessions, art therapy, and meals. Respite c...
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3 weeks ago
Join the vibrant celebration as UNCSA presents “Spontaneous Sound: A Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music” on March 29 in Downtown Winston-Salem. Enjoy diverse performances, workshops, and insightful discussions with artists, including former Michae...
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3 weeks ago
Local firefighters are protesting the WSFD's decision to cut overtime and staffing, citing risks to public safety. Chief Trey Mayo assures that service levels will remain, but union president Ashton Parrinello argues that reduced personnel endangers...
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4 weeks ago
Maurice Travon Evans Jr., a Winston-Salem teenager, received over 20 years for the 2021 shooting of classmate William Chavis Renard Miller Jr. Evans pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, leading to a minimum 22-year sentence. The incident sparked a...