Supporters and those in opposition to the removal of the Confederate statue from the corner of Fourth and Liberty Streets showed up in droves at City Hall earlier this week.
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Forsyth County’s only shared-use kitchen is now fully occupied with six local entrepreneurs utilizing the space on a rotating schedule.
Less than two years ago doctors diagnosed Sherman Transou with congestive heart failure and told him that his heart was only pumping 10 percent of blood, today he uses that motivate others.
The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners presented City-County Planning and Development Services with a plaque recognizing them for winning an international award for code innovation.
The U.S. Department of Education has agreed to look into the claim filed by Action4Equity against the Winston-Salem Forsyth County School System.
Ujamaa or cooperative economics was the theme of the day last Saturday as people across the city celebrated the third night of Kwanzaa.
The Delta Arts Center on New Walkertown Road was the location of the second night of Kwanzaa, Thursday, Dec. 27, celebrating the principle of Kujichagulia or Self-Determination.
The petition filed by Tyler and Todd Leinbach will go back to the planning board.
Santa Clause stopped by the IFB Solutions campus last week to visit with children who participate in an after-school program at Tracy’s Little Red Schoolhouse.