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School Shootings Raise More Questions Around Security, Gangs, And Guns

School Shootings Raise More Questions Around Security, Gangs, And Guns
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Our Time Play Explores Winston-Salem s Racial Divide

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County and Triad Cultural Arts present “Our Time,” a one-act performance that tells the story of a conversation between two men one Black and one white who meet after two very different kinds of rallies. It’s the first play written by Lynn Felder, who has been covering arts in the Triad for decades as a journalist. She teamed with Solomon Caldwell, who graduated from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts last year. He serves as the music director.

High Point Author May Have Answer To Unsolved Outer Banks Murder

High Point author John Railey has written a new book. The Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banks:  Seeking Justice for Brenda Joyce Holland tells the story of the 1967 death of Brenda Holland. She had gone to the coast to work on the long-running Lost Colony play when she went missing. Her body was found five days later. The case has never been solved. But through interviews and a trove of unearthed State Bureau of Investigation files, Railey thinks he knows who did it. He spoke with WFDD’s Paul Garber about the book. Railey begins with a description of the crime:

Jay I Kislak World War II in the Air

Story Posted on May 10, 2021 Aeronautics Department More than 75 years on, World War II remains central to our identity as Americans. It was the conflict that not only defined the United States’ forthcoming role as a superpower during the Cold War, linking national security with overseas conflicts, but also shaped our sense of self as the nation struggled with lingering economic depression and long-standing social tensions, coming together to fight common enemies. Aviation was central to victory in World War II and changed the nature and experience of warfare. For commanders, airplanes allowed new ways of waging war as the advent of aircraft carriers, transport planes, ground attack aircraft, and long-range bombers capable of devastating cities changed aviation from the supporting function it had played in World War I to an essential aspect of deciding the outcome of ground and naval battles. These new aeronautical technologies became a terrifying component of modern w

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