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Theatre Alliance’s ‘Newsies’ is a rousing musical full of heart

It looks as if every talented kid in the Triad is on the stage at Theatre Alliance in “Newsies,” which opened Friday night.

 

Go See Do: Saturday, June 16

Gardening Project: 9 a.m.-11 p.m. today at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), 750 Marguerite Drive. Bring your own tools and donate your skills. For more information, call Sherri Peterson at 336-725-1918 or seccaconnectors@gmail.com.

 

A new name for A&T's football field: BB&T Stadium

The Winston-Salem bank holds the naming rights to A&T’s football stadium for the next 15 years.

 

Wreck closes portion of Meadowlark Drive

The 200 block of Meadowlark Drive was closed late Friday night due to a wreck, Winston-Salem Police said.

 

Old Salem's ambitious plan goes beyond wheelchair ramps to put history in every hand

In 1997, Old Salem president Frank Vagnone lost feeling in his legs and spent six months in a wheelchair.

 

Crash shuts down interstate in Davie County

A crash involving at least three vehicles shut down eastbound lanes of Interstate 40 in Davie County this morning around 8 a.m.

 

Go See Do: Friday, June 15

Ardmore Neighborhood Association Women’s Doubles Tennis: 10 a.m.-noon today at the Miller Park Tennis Courts, 400 Leisure Lane. Open to all women in the Winston-Salem and Forsyth County area. This is strictly for fun and exercise, no competition. All ages…

 

N.C. House OKs bill giving Forsyth commissioners more direct control of Smith Reynolds Airport

The state House approved Wednesday a bipartisan bill that puts governance of Smith Reynolds Airport more directly under the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners.

 

Legislature approves rural health, teaching hospital bill; House agrees to keep Medicaid study out of bill

A House bill cleared the Republican-controlled legislature Thursday that would address rural health-care initiatives, such as assisting rural hospitals with gaining Medicare approval to become teaching hospitals.

 

About 60 people demonstrate against U.S. immigration policy in downtown Winston-Salem

More than 60 people protested in downtown Winston-Salem Thursday against what they believe are inhumane immigration policies that separate children from their parents when families arrive at the Mexican/U.S. border, seeking asylum.

 

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