Shortly after he was sworn in, Kimbrough appointed Tim Wooten as Deputy Sheriff and Dr. Tony Burton as Sr. Human Resource Officer.
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Earlier this month the Winston-Salem City Council voted unanimously to rezone more than 20 acres of land to accommodate entertainment-related uses.
Earlier this week, the McDonald’s at the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Cleveland Avenue reopened with a brand new look and method for ordering food. The changes are expected to create 15 new jobs.
Businesses and nonprofits in the East Winston community came together to host the first-ever East Winston Tree Lighting Ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 15.
In their first meeting as a collective body, the new Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education made history when they voted to elect Malishai Woodbury as board chair, the first African-American to hold the position.
On Wednesday, Dec. 5, students from Carver High School kicked off the ninth edition of Mayor Allen Joines’ City Hall Holiday Music Series.
Officer Kimberly Stover with the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) went into her own pocket to donate 125 coats to children in need.
Last week Shalisha Morgan, founder and owner of The Geek In Heels LLC, opened a kiosk in Hanes Mall.
On Monday, Dec. 3, Mayor Allen Joines presented a resolution recognizing David L. Sparks for 30 years of service to the City of Winston-Salem and the Dixie Classic Fair.
Last week several county elected officials bid farewell to their posts.