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Veterans share experiences, memories, friendship on D-Day anniversary

WELCOME — They trickled into the room as early as 7 a.m., even though the event didn’t start for more than an hour.

 

Free Pizza! Walmart offering free pizza samples at 3 Winston-Salem stores on Monday

Three Winston-Salem Walmart stores are giving away free pizza samples Monday as part of a relaunch of its Marketside Pizza brand, the retailer announced.

 

Doctor accused of reusing syringes will get two hearings, State Medical Board agrees

Anne Litton White, a Winston-Salem doctor facing an indefinite suspension of her medical license, will have her case before the N.C. Medical Board split into two hearings that will be five months apart.

 

1 Reynolds coach retiring, another resigning

James Alexander, who has been a fixture at Reynolds for the past 29 years has decided to retire at the end of the school year.

 

Dave & Buster's at Hanes Mall? Popular adult arcade chain set to open in 2019 in Winston-Salem

Dave & Buster's appears set to open in Hanes Mall in spring 2019, according to a map posted on the website of the mall's owner, CBL & Properties.

 

New cafe will employ adults with mental and developmental challenges

A new French-inspired cafe will give jobs to adults with mental and developmental challenges.

 

Former prosecutors meet in court, on opposite sides, in wife swap/pay scandal

Wallace Bradsher is on trial this week facing six felonies and a misdemeanor charge in an alleged scheme between Craig Blitzer and Bradsher to hire their wives and pay Cindy Blitzer $48,000 in salary she did not earn.

 

Flames engulf Winston-Salem home (Video)

Residents escaped a house fire at 1629 E. 14th St. in Winston-Salem overnight.

 

Winston-Salem native to speak at D-Day commemoration today in Normandy

Winston-Salem native Tyriq Evans was shocked when his band director asked him to speak at today’s D-Day commemoration ceremony in Normandy, France.

 

Forsyth board nixes property tax increase; proposed budget relies on sales tax increase

After discussing five different proposed budgets, the Forsyth commissioners have reached consensus on a budget that avoids a 2.3-cent increase in the property-tax rate but includes a quarter-cent increase in the sales-tax rate — a change that would need to…

 

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