The future of local high school basketball will be on full display next week during the 2023 David Lash/Chronicle Tournament. The tournament, featuring some of the best JV (junior varsity) teams in the area, will be held Dec. 27-29 at Carver High School and Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy.
Attorney Artrese Ziglar made history last week when she became the first Black woman to receive the Harvey Lupton Award, which is awarded annually by the Forsyth County Criminal Defense Trial Lawyers Association.
After making a verbal commitment last year, standout midfielder Aaryn Gabriel made it official last week when she signed her National Letter of Intent. Next fall Aaryn, who is a senior at Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy (WSPA), will be taking her talents to Minnesota University.
The football field at Carver High School will now and forever be known as Keith Wilkes Field. The field was dedicated to the legendary football coach during a special ceremony last Friday.
In recognition of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, Winston-Salem native Mary Moore created a space where those who have experienced loss can connect with each other and openly talk about their experiences.
Earlier this month members of The Winston-Salem City Council continued talks about creating a housing trust fund to help address the need for affordable housing for low- and moderate-income citizens.
For nearly 30 years as a District Court judge, the Honorable Denise Hartsfield served the people of Forsyth County. Now Hartsfield, who retired in 2021, is turning her focus to leading the African American Leadership Society.