(Above: Volunteer workers packaged over 20,000 individual meals for distribution in an effort to help stop hunger in the United States and worldwide.) Quality Education Academy (QEA) is excited about
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By Judie Holcomb-Pack Parkinson’s disease struck Jerry Hayes with a vengeance. In good health until his 60s, Jerry and his wife, Beverly, were saddened and in disbelief when they heard
(Above: AP Photo/Mark Humphrey Russell Moore, left, director of the Southern Baptist’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, is one of several white leaders calling for multiethnic congregationsBy Travis Loller.) ASSOCIATED
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – An additional five cities have joined the massive national campaign by African-American business leaders to raise funds for free student admission to the Golden Globe-winning film “Selma,”
On Tuesday, Feb. 10, the BelkGives on the Go Mobile Mammography Center will come to Hanes Mall from 9:30
In January, we celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Various organizations marked Dr. King’s birthday in various ways, such as
By Susan Meny Sitting in the Italian restaurant amid the clang and bustle of its lunch rush, it struck an
I have been aware of Black History for a long time. I grew up in a household in which my
Piedmont Triad unique in providing better opportunity for study By Rebecca Holder It’s hard to imagine anything that robs a
The former location of Kroger and Harris Teeter grocery store on Jonestown Road in Winston-Salem has been transformed. Universal Storage


