by Rebecca Holder December 31, 2014 marked the last gala in history’s biggest birthday party—the youngest of the Baby Boomers turned 50! Reaching the half-century mark is cause for celebration,
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By Judie Holcomb-Pack January is National Glaucoma Month, something that would not have even been on my radar seven months ago. I had not had any problems with my vision
In photo: ESPN’s Stuart Scott, who graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem (Robby Gillespie/Creative Commons) By RICK FREEMAN AP Sports Writer Stuart Scott, the longtime “SportsCenter” anchor and
(pictured above: Konnoak students line up to say goodbye to Denise McCoy.) By Kim Underwood Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Friday, Dec.
(pictured above: CDC flu activity chart for week ending Dec. 13.) Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, High Point Regional Health and Cone
Bennett College in Greensboro is offering three critical and less commonly taught foreign language courses this spring. Along with students
(This op/ed was originally published Dec. 15 in the (Greensboro) News and Record.) With the year quickly drawing to a
“Hands Up,” “Black Lives Matter” and “I Can’t Breathe” have become ubiquitous, a rallying cry for legions disheartened and dismayed