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Sprinter Sessoms runs among state’s best

    Sprinter Sessoms runs among state’s best

Prior to the start of the outdoor track season, sprinter Brian Sessoms Jr. was an unknown commodity. But with two of the biggest meets of the season still remaining on

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Local home sales are on the rise

    Local home sales are on the rise

The Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors (WSRAR) reported recently that existing home sales in March of 2013 increased over 37 percent from March of 2012. There were 546 existing homes

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Looking Back

    Looking Back

Residents point to significant local black history events over the last 100 years The city’s four-day Centennial Celebration, which began today (Thursday, May 9) has been cause for much reflection,

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W-S film to be shown on big screen

    W-S film to be shown on big screen

The story of how and why Forsyth County came to have two separate, central municipalities so close together that they ended up consolidating in 1913 is the subject of a

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Barber: GOP lawmakers will be judged by God

    Barber: GOP lawmakers will be judged by God

Rev. Dr. William Barber II says North Carolina is on trial. “I come by here to say to all those

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Morris joins Arts Council

    Morris joins Arts Council

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has named Susan Morris as director of Community Resource Development. Morris has

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Scholarly Pursuits

    Scholarly Pursuits

Crosby program honors participants Standing on the cusp of a new chapter of his life is bittersweet for 18 year-old

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LWS holding interest reception

    LWS holding interest reception

Leadership Winston-Salem is accepting applications for its nine-month community leadership program, which will begin in October 2013 and end in

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Agency honors Senior Services employees

    Agency honors Senior Services employees

Senior Services staffers won two of only three awards given out annually by the North Carolina Association on Aging (NCAOA). 

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High jumper attracting attention

    High jumper attracting  attention

Glenn High School’s Daryl Napper has earned bragging rights as the dominant jumps specialist on the Forsyth County track and

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