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Dozens of complaints about mold, mildew logged at Lakeside Villas

Eric Otey’s upset about the conditions in his apartment at Lakeside Villas, and upset that the complex has not acted to solve the problems.

 

Woman accused of embezzlement wants charges dismissed because crucial witnesses died while case was delayed

A woman accused of embezzling $3 million from a Winston-Salem businessman argues in court papers that criminal charges should be dismissed because her case has been delayed so much that four witnesses crucial to her defense have died.

 

22nd Century shows quarterly profit, record revenue performance

22nd Century Group Inc. reported Thursday net income of $1.39 million in the first quarter, benefiting from a non-core gain of $6.15 million on an investment.

 

Acqusitions, tax-rate cut boost VF's profit in transition quarter

A sizable boost in sales and a significant benefit from the federal corporate tax-rate cut enabled VF Corp. to post Friday a 21 percent increase in quarterly net income to $252.8 million.

 

Missing Winston-Salem teen found safe

A Silver Alert for a missing 15-year-old has been canceled.

 

Go See Do: Friday, May 4

Get Social: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. today at Restaurant 101, 101 N. Main St., Mocksville. Share experiences with other families affected by autism. For more information, call Julie Coulter at 800-442-2762, Ext. 3035, or email jcoulter@autismsociety-nc.org.

 

Kalvin Michael Smith participates in protest over police body camera footage

Kalvin Michael Smith joined 14 other protesters Thursday as they demanded the release of a police video in the officer-involved fatal shooting of a Winston-Salem man five weeks ago.

 

Two assistant city managers announce retirement

Assistant city managers with a combined 70 years of service plan to retire effective July 1, Winston-Salem officials announced Thursday.

 

Winston-Salem church destroyed in fire gets new worship location

A week after a fire destroyed their church, members of New Gospel Tabernacle Holiness Church will be in a new building.

 

Superheroes deliver comic books to Griffith Elementary

Students at Griffith Elementary School were met with an unusual surprise on Thursday: a group of superheroes bringing them comic books.

 

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