When Winston-Salem native Zyrale Jeter’s mother sent him away to college in Orangeburg, S.C., she was hoping to give him a fresh start. “I wanted him to get away from
When Winston-Salem native Zyrale Jeter’s mother sent him away to college in Orangeburg, S.C., she was hoping to give him a fresh start. “I wanted him to get away from
A pair of local women were honored as Winston-Salem’s “Hometown Heroes” during a luncheon last Friday at the Gateway YWCA. YWCA Vice President of Supportive Services for Women Kristin O’Leary and
Noted environmentalist sees dire consequences for food and energy missteps The United States’ days as a global superpower will be numbered, unless her people learn to adopt more sustainable approaches
For decades, former NBA and ABA standout Luther “Ticky” Burden has put his formidable talent to work serving local youth. Next week, area residents will get the chance to return
The chairperson and CEO of BET (Black Entertainment Television) said Tuesday that the network responded to criticism that it relied
City native Alishia Green has always known she wanted to be a nurse. “Everybody in my family’s a nurse,” explained
Alumni return to successful drug treatment program After decades of searching for fulfillment, Winston-Salem resident Ken Bower believes he has
A national report probes the problems that historically black colleges and universities face, as there is new talk in North
Ayana Mathis discussed her novel “The 12 Tribes of Hattie” on Sept. 17 at Salem College. The book, the Philadelphia
Carver Band seeking public’s help What began with a single donation has evolved into a community-wide movement to support Carver