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Local student becomes face of immigration campaign

    Local student becomes face of immigration campaign

(pictured above: Junior Valeria Sotelo on the campus of Salem College.) Lexington resident Valeria Sotelo has done everything right. The 21-year-old worked hard during her time at Lexington Senior High School,

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Panel addresses domestic violence among blacks

    Panel addresses domestic violence among blacks

A panel discussion – sponsored by Family Services and Winston-Salem State University – tackled domestic violence in the black community on Oct. 30 on the WSSU campus. During the discussion,

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Editorial: Public housing residents will only benefit from work requirement

    Editorial: Public housing residents will only benefit from work requirement

It is surprising that not everyone shares Housing Authority of Winston-Salem CEO Larry Woods’ enthusiasm for nudging more public housing residents to stand on their own. He is unabashed in

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Editorial: Letters to the Editor

    Editorial: Letters to the Editor

Give students books! To the Editor: For several years now, I have been dealing with multi-page homework packets given to my child to complete.  Yet, my child does not have

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Right on Time

    Right on Time

Lawmakers hosting fundraiser for hard-hit The Children’s Home State Reps. Edward Hanes Jr. and Donny Lambeth are co-hosting a fundraiser

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Panel tackles charters and vouchers

    Panel tackles charters and vouchers

A diverse group of experts debated the pros and cons of changes coming to the North Carolina education system during

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As voters sour on GOP, Dems prepare for takeover

    As voters sour on GOP, Dems prepare for takeover

With just a little more than a year to go before the mid-term elections, it seems that many North Carolinians

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Editorial: Lackluster Primary

    Editorial: Lackluster Primary

Were you surprised by any of last week’s primary election results? We weren’t, for the most part. The margins of

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No Ways Tired

    No Ways Tired

NAACP tour aims to recruit more warriors for justice The spirit of protest was alive and well when the N.C. NAACP’s

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Bill could save students’ lives

    Bill could save students’ lives

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) is encouraging the North Carolina General Assembly to pass House Bill 824.

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