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Longer the beverage of choice in the morning. And the oscars well take a look at tomorrow Nights Academy awards and take a look at some of the worst movies too. All that and much more on cbs this Morning Saturday, march 1st, 2014. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We also have some great guests for you this morning. Singer songwriter susan vega is here. Shes out with her first album since 2007. Shes here in studio 57. Cooking wasnt chef bryce shermans first career choice, later in the dish. We start with breaking news in ukraine. Three airports are said to be close and possibly under the control of russian forces. Also the state department has issued a new warning urging americans to avoid travel to ukraine, particularly crimea. That are deep fears on one side and hope on the other that russia will aid. Good morning, clarissa. Reporter good morning. Despite whats going on it appears to be escalating rapidly. The newly elected prorussian leader of the region says hes

W-S Recreation and Parks partners with W-S Barber School to counter youth bullying

More than 60 Carver High School students and educators stood in line to get their hair shaped up or groomed for graduation day when 16 students from the Winston-Salem Barber School volunteered four hours of their time to serve the Yellow Jackets on Friday, June 9. Bryce Sherman, an alumnus of Carver High School and youth violence prevention manager of the City of Winston-Salem and Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks, collaborated with LaTonya Moore, the director of the Winston-Salem Barber School on Silas Creek Parkway to combat violence in our schools.

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School, city partner for new programs Students will be able to get haircuts and talk weekly with mentors

17 minority-owned Forsyth County businesses awarded grants

Over $200,000 is being awarded to minority-owned small businesses in Forsyth County this year. The Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) grant fund, which launched in 2020, will give a total of $1.2 million over five years to Black and Latinx-owned small businesses in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.  This year, 17 local entrepreneurs have been selected. They’ll receive a total of $219,715 in funding to help advance their growth in the new year.

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