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October is Youth Justice Action Month

    October is Youth Justice Action Month

October is Youth Justice Action Month

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Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist breaks ground on new care tower

    Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist breaks ground on new care tower

Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist breaks ground on new care tower

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Hip-hop icon Coolio dies at 59

    Hip-hop icon Coolio dies at 59

Coolio, whose signature song “Gangsta’s Paradise” played a vital role in securing hip-hop as the popular music of choice, died at age 59.

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Commentary: Black women holding Trump accountable

    Commentary: Black women holding Trump accountable

Commentary: Black women holding Trump accountable

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Commentary: Devastating hurricanes are changing our lives forever

    Commentary: Devastating hurricanes are changing our lives forever

Commentary: Devastating hurricanes are changing our lives forever

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A day just for seniors at the Carolina Classic Fair

    A day just for seniors at the Carolina Classic Fair

Recreation and Parks is again sponsoring Seniors Day at the Carolina Classic Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Gates open at 9 a.m.

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Older adults rock out at Senior Soiree

    Older adults rock out at Senior Soiree

Older adults rock out at Senior Soiree

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A Good Laugh

    A Good Laugh

More and more newspapers are reducing comics from a full page to half a page and making the print smaller. Smaller print is counter-intuitive as loyal readers are older, with failing eyesight and read large print books. Teeny  print is for teeny boppers who don’t even read the paper. 

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Local playwright’s play to kick off 40+ Stage Company’s season

    Local playwright’s play to kick off 40+ Stage Company’s season

Local playwright’s play to kick off 40+ Stage Company’s season

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Jaeson Pitt featured in new paper and sound collage works at SECCA

    Jaeson Pitt featured in new paper and sound collage works at SECCA

Friends, family members and art enthusiasts crowded the Southern Idiom Gallery at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26, for the opening reception of WaveWorks, featuring interdisciplinary artist Jaeson Pitt.

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