Earlier this week the newly launched Young Adult Committee (YAC) of the local NAACP invited young professionals from all walks of life to come together and have a serious conversation on the issues currently afflicting the African-American community in Winston-Salem.
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The City of Winston-Salem was shaken to its core last weekend when news surfaced of the passing of Dr. Manderline Scales.
Next month Isaac Cooper, a senior at Reynolds High School, will have the opportunity of a lifetime when he performs with students from around the world at Carnegie Hall.
Some of the most inquisitive young minds in our area raised some interesting questions last week as dozens of students came together for the annual district-wide science fairs.
Kaleideum North, formerly SciWorks, located at 400 W. Hanes Mill Road, was transformed into a one-stop shop for everything Kindergarten.
Thanks to a $60,000 grant from the city, Positive Image Performing Arts (P.I.P.A.) will be calling a new place home in the near future.
Photos by Alphonso Abbott Jr. On Tuesday, January 8, the Duke Blue Devils made their way to Winston-Salem to take
Photos by Alphonso Abbott The Frank Spencer Holiday Classic is a nationally recognized basketball tournament held right here in Winston-Salem.