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Go See Do: Wednesday, June 6

Veterans Coffee: 8 a.m. today at the Richard Childress Racing special event room, 425 Industrial Drive, Welcome. Today is D-Day, June 6, and several World War II veterans will attend. Special refreshments and coffee and doughnuts will be provided. The…

 

Finance committee readies for Thursday hearing

No major budget changes have emerged from discussions on the Winston-Salem City Council’s Finance Committee, although the council has yet to hear public comments from community agencies that rely on city help each year to make their budgets balance.

 

Spring into Seafood: Light meals are great for warm weather

It’s the time of year to lighten up the lunch and dinner plate. And seafood makes for some great healthy and light meals once the weather warms up.

 

Southwest Elementary students sell $7,000 worth of lemonade to help cancer patients

CLEMMONS — When life gave Southwest Elementary School students a box of lemons, they decided to make lemonade.

 

2 baby otters orphaned when mom hit by car recovering at NC Zoo (Video)

ASHEBORO — Two North American river otter pups — orphaned when their mother was hit by a car — are in good shape, and state agencies plan to reintroduce them into the wild this fall, the North Carolina Zoo said…

 

70-year-old Lexington man charged with taking indecent liberties with a child

A Lexington man was arrested Monday after investigators accused him of molesting a 5-year-old girl, authorities said Tuesday.

 

Child abuse charges for woman accused of leaving baby alone in Davidson County trailer

LEXINGTON — A Lexington woman is charged with child abuse after the Davidson County Sheriff's Office said she left an infant alone.

 

After fire destroys home of WSSU baseball player and his family, support comes from team, neighbors

During Luke Spiva’s freshman season at Winston-Salem State, he and fellow players on the baseball team formed a bond over many hours together.

 

San Francisco to vote on overturning ordinance banning flavors in tobacco products

San Francisco voters will determine today whether to overturn a city ordinance banning flavors in tobacco products.

 

Deacons’ Griffin Roberts picked 43 overall by St. Louis Cardinals in MLB Draft

The final payout could be on the way for Griffin Roberts’ gamble to return to Wake Forest as a starting pitcher.

 

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