UPDATE: White Man Who Called Police On Black Woman At Pool No Longer Employed At His Job
A white man who challenged a black family's right to use a neighborhood pool in Winston-Salem is no longer employed at his job.
A white man who challenged a black family's right to use a neighborhood pool in Winston-Salem is no longer employed at his job.
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For nearly two decades, throwback sights and sounds have defined the Heavy Rebel Weekender event.
The Greensboro Grasshoppers baseball team has a fuzzy new addition to the front office.
A snack plant near Charlotte is closing, leaving 84 employees without a job.
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