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Cambridge Wrege

City Editor

Cambridge Wrege lives in Winston-Salem, NC. She is a former television news producer with 10 years of experience in the local broadcast news industry. When she’s not looking for stories, Cambridge enjoys spending time with her husband, walking her dog, and gardening.

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Whether you’re looking for something unique for your front porch or want to have some fun with your family, pumpkin patches and farms in the Winston-Salem area have plenty to offer.
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Beth Flippo explains how the company started, how it soared into the Twin City, and what she envisions for the future.
“A Dotted Tribute” celebrates McMillan’s life and unique works.
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The Forsyth County Cooperative Extension is hosting an event dedicated to pawpaws on Saturday, Sept. 7. Here’s what you need to know before you go.
The initiative will honor historic neighborhoods and their contributions to life in the Twin City. Here’s what you need to know before you fill out an application.
KinderCare at Wake Forest University will serve children and families personally and professionally.