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Forsyth County has begun installing naloxone wall units, offering free life-saving medication access.
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The Winston-Salem-based nonprofit received funding to expand its Bridging Families program aimed at reuniting kids with their families.
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NASCAR's Cup Series will return to Winston-Salem's Bowman Gray Stadium for the first time since 1971 in February. The Clash is already sold-out.
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鈥淭he Peter Oliver Pavilion Gallery鈥 will open in Winston-Salem with artifacts and historical records dating back to the 18th century.
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Rajah Caruth, a student at Winston-Salem State University, is in his second full season in competing in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series. He sees the North Wilkesboro Speedway as an important venue for the sport.
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A trial over a federal lawsuit challenging North Carolina鈥檚 photo voter identification law has started. The trial began in Winston-Salem on Monday, more than five years after the NAACP sued over the voter ID law enacted by the Republican-dominated General Assembly.
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The NAACP alleges that North Carolina's photo ID requirement disproportionally impacts minority voters.
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Forsyth Technical Community College is improving on-campus childcare for community college students.
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A federal lawsuit filed years ago challenging North Carolina's new photo voter identification mandate is now set to go to trial in the spring.
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The Justice Department said FNB will pay $13.5 million to settle the redlining charges, of which the bulk will go into a fund to help subsidize loans for Black and Latino borrowers in Charlotte and Winston-Salem, two housing markets where the DOJ found discrimination.