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We explain the voting process and how your ballot impacts who gets to take a seat in government.
Here are 12 ways to ring in the new year in the Twin City to get you in the festive spirit.
Home Field Advantage, the nonprofit raising a majority of funding for the project, anticipates the first games at M. Douglas Crater Field and Stadium will be played in fall 2024.
The museum opened shortly after the “golden era” of stock car racing ended in 2003.
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You might just need to skip that water bottle and save your money because your tap water is just as good.
Patrick Pate discusses the city’s strengths, challenges, and his priorities.
The corridor to Raleigh could restore rail service in the Twin City.
The free event will provide tools and inspiration. The creations will be part of a community art installation.
The Twin City is continuing efforts to make it an attractive place to live, work, and play.
Winston-Salem is expected to receive approximately $893,286 for the program — which would fund up to 80% of the total project cost.

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The event will take place downtown rain or shine.
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