Shanta Faison set out on a journey to continue the culinary legacy left to her by her grandmother by marketing and selling a line of collard greens that would take consumers back to their own grandmothers’ kitchen with just one bite.
For nearly an hour, Horace and Thompson discussed the book, implicit bias within law enforcement agencies, community policing, mental health and several other topics before taking questions from the audience.
As Hurricane Florence continues to barrel toward the Carolinas, during the monthly public safety news conference city officials urged residents to be prepared and stay safe. At the time of
Although her business is quickly gaining popularity among consumers across Forsyth County, Kimbrough said this is only the beginning for Ta’Nisha Monique Cupcakes.
As more than 500 students filed into the building at Ashley Academy for Cultural & Global Studies, they were greeted by high-fives, handshakes and words of encouragement from participants in the annual welcome tunnel.