Quality Education Academy celebrated the opening of its new high school building last Thursday with a slate of special events, including a spirited parade. Hundreds of QEA students marched along
Quality Education Academy celebrated the opening of its new high school building last Thursday with a slate of special events, including a spirited parade. Hundreds of QEA students marched along
John Harding Lucas will receive the North Carolina Award for Public Service later this month. Lucas, 93, has earned the respect of many by embracing and overcoming challenges. For more
Festival brings together Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus and others On Sunday, area youth and their families were afforded a rare opportunity to explore the religions of the world. Nearly 200
Veterans were treated to hot meals and plenty of gratitude Monday. In celebration of Veterans Day, American Legion Post 128, which is thought to be the oldest predominantly black post
A panel discussion – sponsored by Family Services and Winston-Salem State University – tackled domestic violence in the black community
It is surprising that not everyone shares Housing Authority of Winston-Salem CEO Larry Woods’ enthusiasm for nudging more public housing
Continuing an 81-year-old holiday tradition, the first rehearsal for this year’s staging of “Messiah” was held Sunday afternoon at First
Former hustler sharing his cautionary tales with young people For much of his youth, High Point native Greg Commander was
Election night went off without a hitch for City Council incumbents. Across the board, Twin City residents favored veterans over
Winston-Salem’s own Rudy Anderson Jr. took home top honors for his contributions as an employee of Winston-Salem State University. Anderson,