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Vouchers making strange bedfellows

Vouchers making strange bedfellows

Layla Garms June 13, 2013 0

Controversial bill has support among Dems and the GOP Some call it opportunity; others say it’s anything but. House Bill 944, otherwise known as the Opportunity Scholarship Act, has been the source of controversy

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Grand Gathering

Grand Gathering

Todd Luck April 11, 2013 0

City welcomes members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority The ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. received a warm Winston-Salem welcome at the Benton Convention Center last Thursday, the opening day of AKA’s four-day

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New Century, Same Cause

New Century, Same Cause

Layla Garms April 11, 2013 0

Marchers stand for voting rights Local residents took a page from the 1960s Sunday, taking to downtown streets for a silent march to protest measures being considered by the state legislature that could deny

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Lindsay is Riverrun chair

Lindsay is Riverrun chair

WS Chronicle January 30, 2013 0

Cheryl Lindsay has been appointed chair of the RiverRun International Film Festival. The Hanesbrands executive and community advocate will lead a board that also includes newcomers Barry Maine, a professor of English at Wake

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Half empty or half full: Local lawmakers pessimistic and optimistic about GOP gains in N.C.

Half empty or half full: Local lawmakers pessimistic and optimistic about GOP gains in N.C.

Layla Garms November 15, 2012 0

The Republican Party further secured its stronghold on North Carolina after  last week’s election. When the General Assembly opens its 2013 session in January, the GOP will hold 32 of the 50 seats in

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Voters of all political persuasions celebrate on election night

Voters of all political persuasions celebrate on election night

Layla Garms November 8, 2012 0

The crowd leapt to its feet at the Millennium Center Tuesday night when Elisabeth Motsinger took to the stage. Motsinger, a Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School Board member, lost her bid to boot Republican Virginia Foxx

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What really matters in this election

What really matters in this election

WS Chronicle November 1, 2012 0

On Nov. 4, 2008, many Americans shared, for the first time, an unbelievable calm, pride, and, yes, hope in our country. For a moment, we dared to believe that a “colored” man born of

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Chamber members hear from candidates

Chamber members hear from candidates

Layla Garms September 26, 2012 0

Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce members got up close and personal with candidates for the North Carolina House and Senate Tuesday during a luncheon at the Hawthorne Inn. The event adopted the speed dating model.

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Dalton Asks Locals to Help Him to Become Governor

Dalton Asks Locals to Help Him to Become Governor

Layla Garms August 1, 2012 1

Lt.  Gov. Walter Dalton rallied local supporters last week during a visit to Forsyth County Democratic Headquarters. The Democratic nominee for governor has been crisscrossing the state to drum up support. Most polls show

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