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As higher education costs continue to increase faster than most consumers’ income, college loan debt has now topped $1.2 trillion. One area where the cost may be too high is
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) community is mourning the loss of Benjamin F. Ward Jr., a beloved member of its Board of Visitors. Ward, an
The Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity will hold its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day programs on Monday, Jan.
Winston-Salem State University senior defensive lineman Donnie Owens has been selected to play in the Third Annual National Football League
Winston-Salem residents Camilla Norris and Juan McRae welcomed a healthy six-pound, 15-ounce baby boy, Carson James McRae, at 12:53 a.m.
Gov. Pat McCrory has appointed Sylvia Sprinkle-Hamlin to the North Carolina Public Librarian Certification Commission. Sprinkle-Hamlin is the director of