Elections that will determine the leaders of the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP have been postponed until state NAACP can be on hand to monitor the process. Elections were slated
Elections that will determine the leaders of the Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP have been postponed until state NAACP can be on hand to monitor the process. Elections were slated
Ebola was the topic on Tuesday, Nov. 11 during an international relations class at Winston-Salem State University. A panel discussed Ebola’s causes, its transmission and the economic toll of fighting
(pictured above: Randall Lindsay stands outside of his New Hope Manor apartment.) A 54-year-old disabled man unable to pay his more than $3,000 water bill may soon be without service,
Agency gives job-seekers the look of success (pictured above: Glynis Bell stands in one of the clothing rooms.) Sylvia Jones started her new job last week with a new set
Larry Womble makes hefty donation to start WSSU scholarship in honor of his parents and grandparents (pictured above: At the
Leaders say the law makes no such assurances (pictured above: Panelists David Dennis with Superintendent Beverly Emory (center) and moderator Denise
(pictured above: Fire Chief Antony Farmer assures local press conference that the city’s ready to respond.) Messa Hunder was looking
South Fork Elementary students received a lesson on how to combat bullying from Harlem Globetrotter Jonathan “Hawk” Thomas on Tuesday,
(pictured above: TaWanna Archia) Domestic violence education group holding first program A new organization is working to equip women –
(pictured above: Chancellor Donald Reaves accepts a check from Hullda Hopewell.) There were hugs, kisses and gasps of excitement last Thursday