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How Sweet It Is

    How Sweet It Is

Furches turns love of baking into lucrative business (pictured above:  EJ Furches adorns one of his cakes.) Moscato. Purple velvet. Blackberry wine. When it comes to cake flavors, there are no

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They Care!

    They Care!

Residents recognized for improving their communities Project We Care recognized 140 local residents who donate their time and efforts to better the community during its annual volunteer recognition ceremony at

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Chief finalists make their debut

    Chief finalists make their debut

City residents had their first opportunity to interact with Winston-Salem’s next police chief on May 21, during a public forum with the three finalists for the position at City Hall.

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Still Won’t be the Same

    Still Won’t  be the Same

As hard as this community fought to get Medal of Honor winner Lawrence Joel’s name on the coliseum, it’s hard to stomach the possibility of it being renamed. We know

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Marker unveiling, Open House to start Centennial Celebration

    Marker unveiling, Open House to start Centennial Celebration

Winston-Salem’s four-day centennial celebration begins Thursday, May 9, with the unveiling of a local historic marker commemorating the centennial, followed

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Woman of the Year: Linda Jackson-Barnes

    Woman of the Year:   Linda Jackson-Barnes

Woman of the Year The busiest man in Winston-Salem couldn’t hold such a distinctive title without the city’s busiest woman

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Community service honors will feature Rev. Jeremiah Wright

    Community service honors will feature Rev. Jeremiah Wright

The leader of the unstoppable Winston-Salem State University football program and the mayor’s right-hand woman have been selected to receive

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New coalition lays out ambitious plan for schools and troubled youth

    New coalition lays out  ambitious plan for schools and troubled youth

City Council Member James Taylor convened the first-ever meeting of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Education Coalition Tuesday at City Hall. “I

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‘What Have You Done for Me Lately?’

    ‘What Have You Done for Me Lately?’

Those of you who are still election weary from last year may not be pleased that another round of contests

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