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Home sales and prices climb in Winston-Salem

The pivotal spring housing sales season began with year-over-year increases in number of homes sold and price, the Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors said Wednesday.

 

Go See Do: Thursday, May 17

Parkinson Power Moves: Today at 10-11 a.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Medical Plaza Miler, 131 Miller St. Exercise class for people with Parkinson’s disease. Led by a LRT/CTRS Certified PWR!Moves instructor. The cost is $10 a class. Participants must fill…

 

A crime lab analyst failed an exam. A Winston-Salem man convicted of rape says he wants new DNA tests because of it.

A Winston-Salem man convicted of breaking into a woman's apartment and raping her several times wants additional DNA testing partially because the DNA analyst who testified at his trial failed a certification exam, according to court papers filed in an…

 

More than 250 students receive school lunch at feeding sites on their day off school

On a typical Wednesday, the halls of Easton Elementary would be bustling with activity, but this rainy Wednesday it was eerily quiet, like a ghost town.

 

Forsyth County teachers are among the thousands gathered in Raleigh to demonstrate for more education funding

Thousands of educators from all over North Carolina filled the streets of Downtown Raleigh on Wednesday, marching and rallying for increased funding and resources in their schools.

 

Wake Forest's Marc Blucas to star in ABC series

Marc Blucas, who became an actor after playing basketball at Wake Forest University, is one of the co-stars of “The Fix,” a new ABC series that is part of the network’s 2018-19 TV season.

 

Smells good: City finance likes revised culinary plan

City officials are giving an enthusiastic thumbs up to a plan to help create a place where culinary and other inventive start-up businesses can grow.

 

Winston-Salem man, 36, convicted of raping 14-year-old girl

A Winston-Salem man was convicted Monday on charges that he sexually abused and raped a 14-year-old girl in 2016.

 

YMCA program helps refugee women in Winston-Salem start businesses, support their families

Scissor snips filled the room at a Winston-Salem apartment complex as a group of refugee women put their creativity — and their new language skills — to the test.

 

Former Cardinal CEO files countersuit to retain severance

The fired chief executive of Cardinal Innovations, Richard Topping Jr., filed Tuesday his countersuit to thwart the agency’s attempt to recover $1.68 million in paid severance.

 

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