By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle After a few years away from the court, Winston-Salem native Javon Summers is returning to the sideline as an assistant men’s basketball coach at Toccoa
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As if battling stage 4 breast cancer isn’t stressful enough, imagine having the cancer surgically removed from your body and being told you are cancer free, only to learn you were misdiagnosed a few weeks later. That is the reality for Winston-Salem native Taneisha Gist, who thought she was cancer free, then was told that there were still cancerous cells in her body – not once, but twice.
Earlier this month the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) Building and Ground Committee approved a $862,200 contract for the local architectural firm, Walter Robbs Architecture, to design a new Ashley Elementary School.
After months of attending workshops and other events to prepare them for life after high school, last Friday, the 13 contestants vying for the title of Queen Juneteenth and a four-year scholarship to the HBCU of their choice, came together one more time to see who would walk away with the crown.
A new soul food restaurant is coming to East Winston. Next month, Goodness Gracious, which is looking to take customers “back to grandma’s kitchen” is scheduled to open at 2600 New Walkertown Road.