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Voters to give verdict on trial process

Amendment asks if defendants should be allowed to waive jury trials Voters will decide on how some criminal trials are carried out. A ballot amendment asks residents to vote for

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Candidates stress turnout, registration

    Candidates stress turnout, registration

Midterm elections tend to have far less voter turnout than presidential ones, but they can have just as big of an effect. In the 2010 midterms, Democrats suffered greatly, losing

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 Allen receives Arts Council’s top honor 

     Allen receives Arts Council’s top honor 

(pictured above:  Simona Atkins Allen with Arts Council Board Chair Steve Berlin and Arts Council CEO Jim Sparrow (right).) Simona Atkins Allen was presented with the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and

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Harris-Perry links mental health with bias and other inequities

    Harris-Perry links mental health with bias and other inequities

(pictured above:  W. Randy Eaddy, a partner at Kilpatrick Stockton, introduces Melissa Harris-Perry.) Melissa Harris-Perry made her first local public

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Author tells story of her family and black Bethania in new book

    Author tells story of her family and black Bethania in new book

(pictured above:  Photo fromAfrican-American Sons & Daughters of Bethania, N.C. This vintage photo shows students at Cedar Grove School.) Priscilla

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YCFL gears up for season

    YCFL gears up for season

(pictured above:  Some of the more than 200 kids who take part in the Union Baptist Church Youth Character Football

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Critics decry proposed child care cuts

    Critics decry proposed child care cuts

(pictured above:  Rep. Garland Pierce speaks out about the proposed Senate budget cuts.) Parents who currently receive a state subsidy to

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Summer on the Stump

    Summer on the Stump

District Court hopeful looks forward to head-to-head challenge (pictured above:  Valene Franco rides in Kernersville’s recent 4th of July parade behind

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Lawmakers to push for fathers’ rights

    Lawmakers to push for fathers’ rights

A few days before Father’s Day, members of the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus announced their support of a Raleigh-based

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