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Go See Do: Thursday, April 5

Tai Chi (Qigong) Classes for Seniors: 10 a.m. today at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1416 Bolton St. The cost is $5 per class. Taught by Beth Blair. For more information, email Beth@seamlesslivingNC.com or call 336-407-0621.

 

Commercials get state film grants as NC struggles to overcome tax credit loss, HB2 stigma

A Home Depot commercial advertising campaign set for High Point is one of two projects to be made eligible for a state film and entertainment grant.

 

SBI releases details in fatal traffic stop shooting; community pledges transparency

The N.C. State Bureau of Investigation will likely interview this week the Winston-Salem police officer who fatally shot a man during a traffic stop on Friday.

 

In wake of incorrect cancer diagnoses, Wake Forest Baptist has open-ended deadline for fixing problems

Federal health regulators have given Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center a second, indefinite extension to resolve issues with erroneous test results from its pathology laboratory.

 

Google honors Maya Angelou on poet's birthday (make sure to turn up the volume)

On what would have been Maya Angelou’s 90th birthday, Google honors the poet, author and civil rights activist with an artful piece of animation set to her empowering poem “Still I Rise.”

 

2 dead after crash on Interstate 40 westbound in Winston-Salem

Two people are dead following an overnight crash on Interstate 40 westbound in Winston-Salem, according to the North Carolina Highway Patrol.

 

Ministers, community ask for clarity after police shooting; Fulton: 'Your emotions will not bring this brother back'

At a community meeting on Tuesday, ministers and community members wanted clarity on the Winston-Salem Police Department’s use-of-force policy and other procedures after the fatal shooting of Edward Van McCrae.

 

Groups plan rally for $15 minimum wage for city workers

A number of groups are joining forces to hold a rally at 6 p.m. today in Winston Square to appeal for a $15 minimum wage for city of Winston-Salem workers.

 

Bond meetings continue, this time in Northwest Ward

Community meetings about the proposed 2018 bond vote in Winston-Salem are entering the home stretch, with street needs getting a lot of mention from people who gathered at Polo Park Community Center on Tuesday night.

 

Hearing on assault charge for Kalvin Smith continued until May; judge has a conflict of interest

A court hearing on an assault charge against Kalvin Michael Smith scheduled for Tuesday was delayed until next month after the presiding judge declared a conflict of interest.

 

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