N.C. prisons running out of people willing to be vaccinated
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On Tuesday, April 20, the jury in the Derek Chauvin trial found him guilty on all three counts. While the verdict may look like justice, it’s fair to say that real justice would have spared George Floyd’s life. The guilty verdict is more representative of accountability.

QEA partnering with Bee Geek, Inc. to launch Pharaoh IT Academy

The Winston-Salem City Council has approved a resolution calling for federal and state action to establish a commission to study the issue of reparations for Black citizens and apologizing for the city’s participation in urban renewal programs.

Busta’s Business of the Month: Elite Skincare owner: ‘I wanted to create a safe product for my baby and yours.’

Forsyth Country Day School is sending yet another athlete to the next level to further his education and fulfill his dream of playing college sports. Jay Mitchell will be heading to Converse College in the fall to play basketball and track and field.

Criticism of Justin Fields is nothing new for Black quarterbacks
- N.C. prisons running out of people willing to be vaccinated
- A Step Forward
- Local nonprofits celebrate volunteers during National Volunteer Appreciation Week
- QEA partnering with Bee Geek, Inc. to launch Pharaoh IT Academy
- City Council apologizes, approves resolution for reparations commission
- Party bus and tours have new option in the city
- Busta’s Business of the Month: Elite Skincare owner: ‘I wanted to create a safe product for my baby and yours.’
- Furies multi-sport athlete headed to the next level
- Criticism of Justin Fields is nothing new for Black quarterbacks
- Commentary: 2021Fair Housing: Restoring HUD rules and revenues