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History project taps area history makers

    History project taps area history makers

The founder of an organization that is undertaking the largest African-American oral history project since the Works Progress Administration’s efforts to collect slave narratives in the 1930s came to Winston-Salem to ask for help in identifying residents of North Carolina for the project.

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Editorial: N.C. taxpayers paying for GOP pettiness

    Editorial: N.C. taxpayers  paying for GOP pettiness

Editorial: N.C. taxpayers paying for GOP pettiness

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Guest Editorial: Proposed amendments appear to be silly or just power-grabs

    Guest Editorial: Proposed amendments appear to be silly  or just power-grabs

Thanks to tinkering by North Carolina’s General Assembly, voters this November will face a virtual book of a ballot, chock full of somewhat bewildering constitutional amendments. Some are rather silly,

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Entertainment Awards make triumphant return

    Entertainment Awards make triumphant return

The talent, creativity, and artistic prowess of Forsyth County were on full display last weekend as hundreds gathered for the Fourth Annual Forsyth County Entertainment Awards (FCEA).  After taking a

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3 for-profit college campuses in N.C. expected to close

    3 for-profit college campuses in N.C. expected to close

For-profit colleges are expected to shut down three campuses in North Carolina cities before the end of the year.

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NAACP threatens lawsuits over charter school and voter ID

    NAACP threatens lawsuits over charter school and voter ID

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina civil rights leaders are threatening to sue the state over a recently passed law that

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Editorial Cartoon: Voter ID Returns

    Editorial Cartoon: Voter ID Returns

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Commentary: New voter ID amendment will only hurt eligible voters

    Commentary: New voter ID amendment will only hurt eligible voters

By Tom Lopez Leaders in the N.C. General Assembly announced today that they will introduce a constitutional amendment requiring voter

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Commentary: Legislation helps fight poverty

    Commentary: Legislation helps fight poverty

By Ed Hanes Today [Wednesday, June 6], thousands of low-income students across the state came one step closer to breaking

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Editorial Cartoon: Teachers protest

    Editorial Cartoon: Teachers protest
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