(pictured above: The cast of the television show “Resurrection.”) Two years ago, Jason Mott was busy answering service calls at his job at Verizon Wireless. Today, the Bolton, N.C. native is
(pictured above: The cast of the television show “Resurrection.”) Two years ago, Jason Mott was busy answering service calls at his job at Verizon Wireless. Today, the Bolton, N.C. native is
(pictured above: 4-H National Youth Science Day particpants pose with presenters, elected officials and others.) Students gathered at the Forsyth County Agriculture Building on Fairchild Road on Wednesday, Oct. 8 to
Amendment asks if defendants should be allowed to waive jury trials Voters will decide on how some criminal trials are carried out. A ballot amendment asks residents to vote for
The Housing Authority of Winston-Salem has received a half-million dollar grant from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to explore ways to breathe new life into Cleveland Avenue Homes
(pictured above: WSSU Photo WSSU DPT students pose after their recent White Coat ceremony.) The lack of African Americans in Winston-Salem
(pictured above: Residents wait to receive flu shots last week.) The Forsyth County Health Department has been busy offering free
(pictured above: Alvin Atkinson addresses community partners last week at Flat Rock Middle School.) The Center for Community Safety (CCS)
(pictured above: Madison Sides is the brain behind MasterPeace.) A “meet and greet” party will be held Sunday for MasterPeace,
Stacey Rubain has her eyes set on a new prize this week and is no longer seeking the District 21
The voter registration machine is in full-throttle now that the Oct. 10 deadline is in plain sight. “We have trained