The warnings were ever coming and long-lasting. We kept hearing that we should be prepared and were told what to do. We were given tips on what to do before
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By Hazel Trice Edney and Hamil Harris, TriceEdneyWire.com WASHINGTON, D.C. — As America prepares to return to the polls for mid-term elections amidst racial tensions, continued economic inequities and a President
The opening of the 2018 Dixie Classic Fair is only eight days away. Gospel Fest, known for its soul warming variety of gospel music, will return on two Sundays, Sept.
BUSTA’S PERSON OF THE WEEK By Busta Brown “It was nearly 20 years ago, I was walking around in downtown Greensboro, I saw a sign for a Black Expo,
After 20 years, the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has unveiled a new look for WSSU’s plates that
Family Services, a nonprofit organization, launched its Raising Every Child capital campaign in order to address Forsyth County’s immediate needs
Anita Earls will defend rule of law for all To the Editor: Since 2010, the N.C. General Assembly has passed numerous
By James B. Ewers Jr. Could the changing of the tennis guard rest on Naomi Osaka? I watch the Tennis
The 2018 Hope du Jour on May 2 was our most successful ever, with over 141 local restaurants participating. In


