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Street performers want change in city rules

    Street performers want change in city rules

Some local musicians are hoping the city will change its ordinance regulating downtown street performers.  The 2015 ordinance requires street performers to get a permit with a $10 annual fee.

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Oncologist kicks off Kwanzaa celebration

    Oncologist kicks off Kwanzaa celebration

Throughout the week, residents from across the community are coming together to celebrate the seven principles of Kwanzaa: Umoja, Kujichagulia, Ujima, Ujamaa, Nia, Kuumba and Imani. The weeklong celebration kicked

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He never quits

    He never quits

Busta’s Person of the Week By Busta Brown I walked into Dr. John Mendez office, and right away I saw the sculptures of some our greatest leaders. Mendez put his

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Galilee celebrates Christmas season

    Galilee celebrates Christmas season

Joy to the world could be found Sunday afternoon at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church as the congregation celebrated the Christmas season with a program called “The Peace of Christmas.” The

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Editorial: We must remain focused to unite our community

    Editorial: We must remain focused to unite our community

While the national community seems focused on issues that may divide us at times, Winston-Salem and Forsyth County should continue

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Commentary: Local Christmas events bring joy

    Commentary: Local Christmas events bring joy

By Algenon Cash The unexpected snow that recently blanketed our community for a weekend previewed the coming winter and Christmas

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Commentary: Citizens get poor reception from city under cell tower zoning

    Commentary: Citizens get poor reception from city under cell tower zoning

By David D. Castro There are few things more frustrating than trying to talk to someone on a mobile phone

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Bingo for Turkeys helps feed the community

    Bingo for Turkeys helps feed the community

Thanksgiving is a time for reflecting, spending time with family and of course a great home cooked meal.  For some,

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Rec and Parks Department loses another to retirement

    Rec and Parks Department loses another to retirement

Already in 2017 the city of Winston-Salem and the Recreation and Parks Department has seen the retirement announcements of two

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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

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