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The Enclave seeks to grow

    The Enclave seeks to grow

An abandoned, foreclosed development that’s now a thriving community of affordable housing is looking to expand. During the 2008 foreclosure crisis, an average of 120 homes a month were being

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Commentary: Time for Congress to restore $6 billion in HUD money

    Commentary: Time for Congress to restore $6 billion in HUD money

Charlene Crowell Guest Columnist From youth yearning for the time to have their own place, to older Americans hoping to age in place, the need to have a home is

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Commentary: Ending generational poverty takes a new approach

    Commentary: Ending generational poverty takes a new approach

Jerry Anderson Guest Columnist Over the years (Happy Hill Garden-’51) there have been countless attempts to end poverty among minorities here in Winston-Salem. And even nationwide! While strides have been

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5K will benefit church’s renovation project

    5K will benefit church’s renovation project

Homes for Heroes, a nonprofit that offers real estate-related services to military veterans, firefighters and law enforcement officers, will host a 5K run to raise funds to rehabilitate five duplexes

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Support ACS To the Editor: As a longtime board member of AIDS Care Service, I want to express my deepest

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Have Turkey, Will Travel

    Have Turkey, Will Travel

Thanksgiving meals delivered to hundreds Mike Glenn has a lot to be thankful for. He recently moved into an apartment

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Landlords Beware!

    Landlords Beware!

Grant to help N.C. Legal Aid end housing discrimination Raleigh-based Legal Aid of North Carolina, Inc. has received $325,000 from

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UNC report: Segregated N.C. communities lag behind

    UNC report: Segregated N.C. communities lag behind

North Carolina’s racially segregated African American and Latino neighborhoods are more likely to suffer from inequality in living conditions related

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Tax appeals urged

    Tax appeals urged

Members of the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity continued the fight against the Forsyth County tax revaluations Tuesday, during

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AHA dollars for WSSU’s Work

    AHA  dollars for WSSU’s Work

Whittney Work, a Winston-Salem State University junior who is pursing a bachelor’s degree in nursing, is one of 16 national

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