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Worth the Wait

    Worth the Wait

First-day early voters endure two hours in line    The early voting season started out with a bang on Oct. 18. Hundreds of voters converged upon the Forsyth County Government

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Reformed street hustlers tell cautionary tales for students at alternative school

    Reformed street hustlers tell cautionary tales for students at alternative school

Southside Rides’ Chris Washington, Charles Goldsmith and Rahaeim Johnson shared the pitfalls of a life on the streets with a captive audience Oct. 12 at Main Street Academy. Main Street

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Big Four alums pray, party and reflect

    Big Four alums pray, party and reflect

Alumni of Forsyth County’s “Big Four” historically black high schools kicked off their 18th Annual Big Four Weekend on Oct 18 with a spirited worship service at Greater Cleveland Avenue

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Actress motivates Obama volunteers

    Actress  motivates Obama  volunteers

“Steel Magnolias” star Alfre Woodard has been making a lot of headlines lately. A four-time Emmy winner, Woodard, and her co-stars Phylicia Rashad, Queen Latifah Condola Rashad and Jill Scott,

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Rec Center’s latest offering: GED classes

    Rec Center’s latest offering: GED classes

City native Dominique Adams made it all the way to his senior year at Carver High School, but said he

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McCorkle lauded for breaking college’s color line

    McCorkle lauded for  breaking college’s color line

Fifty years ago, James McCorkle stepped onto the campus of Guilford College and forever changed the course of the school’s

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Center provides horseback therapy

    Center provides horseback therapy

On the ground, four year-old Ethan Lee sometimes faces challenges. But when he’s on the back of a horse at

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Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

    Thinking outside of one’s cultural box can save lives, say experts

A woman’s race, culture and religious beliefs can all impact her health and wellness, a group of experts said last

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120 Years Later

    120 Years Later

WSSU kicking off yearlong slate of anniversary events tomorrow   Winston-Salem State University will embark tomorrow on a yearlong celebration of

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Watt loses many Forsyth constituents

    Watt loses many Forsyth constituents

Forsyth County residents who thought they were being represented in Washington, D.C. by U.S. Rep. Mel Watt may get a

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