weights&measures is winston-salem's local news. Here, you'll find in-depth coverage of local gov't and politics, the work and accomplishments of the people of #wsnc, and the challenges they face. w&m's mission is to provide facts, analysis, and stories that will help citizens weigh the issues - and weigh the actions of the powerful.
weights&measures is winston-salem's local news. Here, you'll find in-depth coverage of local gov't and politics, the work and accomplishments of the people of #wsnc, and the challenges they face. w&m's mission is to provide facts, analysis, and stories that will help citizens weigh the issues - and weigh the actions of the powerful.
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weights&measures is winston-salem's local news. Here, you'll find in-depth coverage of local gov't and politics, the work and accomplishments of the people of #wsnc, and the challenges they face. w&m's mission is to provide facts, analysis, and stories that will help citizens weigh the issues - and weigh the actions of the powerful.
weights&measures is winston-salem's local news. Here, you'll find in-depth coverage of local gov't and politics, the work and accomplishments of the people of #wsnc, and the challenges they face. w&m's mission is to provide facts, analysis, and stories that will help citizens weigh the issues - and weigh the actions of the powerful.
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There are a LOT of overnight construction projects in the Triad this week that you'll want to avoid. Plus, we preview tonight's Winston-Salem City Council meeting.
It's Independence Day! One of the most important battles of the American Revolution - arguably THE most important battle - was fought a few minutes away from here.
North Carolina's General Assembly returns to Raleigh next week, but they won't be the only ones traveling to the state capitol. We talk to Rhonda Mays, current president of the Forsyth County Association of Educators, and Jade X. Jackson, one of the North Carolina chairs of the Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.
The election coverage continues! In part two of our podcast on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education primaries, we talk to four of the five Democrats running for the District Two seats on May 8.
The election coverage continues! First, we explain everything you need to know about how the WS/FC Board of Education elections actually work; after that, we talk to four of the five Republicans running in the District Two primary on May 8.
We continue our coverage of the May 8, 2018 primary election with a report on the Republican primary for North Carolina's Fifth Congressional District. We talk to two of the three candidates: Dillon Gentry and Cortland Meader. (The other candidate, incumbent Virginia Foxx, declined to appear.)