Earlier this week, AAMPED (African American Males Pursing Educational Dreams), a program offered by the local Crosby Scholars Community Partnership, invited young men from schools across the district to sit
In honor of Black History Month, Off The Beaten Path Coffee and Beverage Cafe, downtown’s newest minority-owned business, will be hosting several events throughout the month designed to empower and
When N.C. native Kevin Wilson Jr. first saw the infamous photo of Emmett Till lying inside a casket at Roberts Temple Church in 1955, his life was changed forever. It
Last weekend the city’s Human Relations Commission kicked off Black History Month by showcasing the talents of local gospel choirs, soloist, and other performers during their annual Showcase of Songs.
Ahead of the career fair today at Sprague Street Community Center, residents and others in the community had the opportunity to brush up on their interview skills during the First Impressions Seminar last weekend.
A few hours before students, faculty and staff from Winston-Salem State (WSSU) and Wake Forest (WFU) universities came together in remembrance of Najee Ali Baker, the Winston-Salem Police Department released the names of two individuals believed to be responsible for the shooting.
In anticipation of North Carolina raising the age limit of the juvenile-criminal justice system, last week the Forsyth County Hall of Justice officially opened a new courtroom.
Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Jakier Shanique Austin is urged to call the Winston-Salem Police Department at 336-773-7700 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800.