By Robert C. Koehler One thing about a pandemic: It’s inclusive. We cannot survive it, move beyond it, by protecting merely some people. We have to protect everyone. Of all
By Christine Marshall It all started with this odd corner in our living room that desperately needed a camouflage to hide an awkward furniture arrangement. A big clay pot, some
By Judie Holcomb-Pack In a glass-half-empty, glass-half-full perspective, the need to change the schedule for Senior Games/SilverArts is disappointing to the many participants in sporting events, visual and heritage arts
Nike Roach has a heart for veterans. As a veteran himself, he enjoyed the monthly Vets Coffee held by Trellis Supportive Care at PDQ restaurant on Stratford Road. He discovered,
In the unprecedented times we find ourselves in during the outbreak of COVID-19 (coronavirus), our community and organizations have taken precautions to keep us all safe and, hopefully, free of this illness. In response to federal, state and local regulations, we are encouraged to go about our daily activities under a “new normal.” Listed below are some of the areas that are new to us.
IFB Solutions, a non-profit organization based in Winston-Salem and the largest employer of people who are blind or visually impaired in the country, has opened its Twenty200 Eyewear optical store at 631 Coliseum Drive NW in Winston-Salem.
Majesty and Elize are two career-driven individuals who happened to match on a popular dating app. The pair quickly utilized Majesty’s entrepreneurial prowess and Elize’s marketing savvy to launch a successful real estate company.