The Washington Redskins were soundly beaten by the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football by the score of 31-15. The loss on Monday put the Redskins at 0-3 on the season
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Pastor Britt M. Pledger was consecrated as a bishop on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Freedom Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Pledger is the pastor and founder of Jesus the Christ of
Nonprofit organizations help countless individuals on a daily basis. Who do they turn to when they are in need? That is a question Brittany Ward, director of Hoops4L.Y.F.E. (HFL), is asking now.
Lady Luck was smiling on the Atkins Camels JV football team last Thursday. The Camels used some late game magic to beat the Villains 14-8.
Trice Hickman is an accomplished author with nine books under her belt. She is holding a book signing at the Carver School Road Library this evening at 7 p.m. to promote her new book, “The Other Side.”
Serena Williams will go down as one of, if not the best, female tennis player of all time. Her impact on the game is undeniable. She has influenced so many young women of color to try the sport.
Hickory Ridge defeated W. Forsyth in a JV match-up last Thursday. The score was 35-22.
The United States Men’s National Team didn’t perform as well as they wanted to during the FIBA World Cup basketball tournament. After much concern about the talent level heading into the tournament, the seventh-place finish by Team USA validates those worries.
Jarrod Dixon Sr. will have a book signing on Oct. 12 at the Forsyth County Central Library promoting his ninth book, “The Fantabulous Golden Lightning Bolts,” which is part two to his previous book, “The Golden Lightning Bolts.” The book signing will be from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Rev. Dr. Carlton Eversley, a local pastor and civil rights activist, died Monday morning at the age of 62. Eversley was the longtime pastor of Dellabrook Presbyterian Church and well-respected member of the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV).