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Following the last regular season game of the season on Thursday, the Carver High School girls soccer team heard their fate for playoffs in the Northwest Piedmont 1A conference. They earned a spot in the playoffs, the first time since opening the school in 1936.
More than 120 supporters of Rev. Rodney Stillwell gathered on May 21 to celebrate his lasting impact on the community. After more than 35 years of faithful ministry to the incarcerated men and women of Forsyth County, Rev. Stillwell has retired.
Unity in the Heart Ministries Movement sponsors local Black business fair
Commentary: Leaders, America is hurting right now. Do you really care about us?
Commentary: Gun safety and public safety: We should not tolerate continued inaction
Busta’s Person of the Week: An online scam lured her into sex trafficking, but she broke free and is now helping others to heal
Winston-Salem State University remains the first and only HBCU to have a motorsports management degree program. WSSU is now set to claim another monumental first. Sophomore Rajah Caruth will be the first professional driver in a NASCAR series to represent an HBCU.
SummerLark fundraiser for Comprehensive Cancer Center to feature musician Aloe Blacc
Twenty-five Carver High School students from Felecia Piggott-Long’s theatre arts classes and Austin Warner’s heath class participated in the “Black is Beautiful” fashion show on Thursday, May 12, in the school cafeteria.