In celebration of Black History Month, more than 100 residents came together last week to honor the life and legacy of two of Forsyth County’s finest, the late Maize S. Woodruff and late Walter Marshall.
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Students at Diggs-Latham Elementary School wrapped up Black History Month earlier this week with their annual celebration.
Hanes Magnet School brought home Fifth Place during the 26th annual Future City Competition held last week in Washington, D.C.
Winston-Salem legend Dr. Larry Little is recovering in the hospital this evening, Monday, Feb. 26, after doctors found a minor
Forsyth Tech Community College President Dr. Gary M. Green will be retiring from his position at the end of 2018.
When discussing American politics it is nearly impossible to overlook the impact of the Kennedy Family. For more than 60
The name Larry Leon Hamlin is synonymous with the city of Winston-Salem and performing arts across the country but as the saying goes, behind every good man is a strong woman, and in Larry’s case, there were two.
After 19 months of construction and a $40 million investment, the largest redevelopment project in the history of NC officially wrapped up last week.
Today, nearly 100 students are enrolled at Church Childcare Center. The new facility, which will include a gymnasium, will have space for nearly 200 students.


