(pictured above: Katrina Redmon has worked at the Winston-Salem Housing Authority since 2006.) Katrina Redmon, the chief development officer and vice president of Development for the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem, has
Southside United Health Center learned May 29 that it would receive $1.5 million a year for the next three years from the federal Health Resources Services Agency (HRSA), which works
(pictured above: Last year’s Musician of the Year and Entertainer of the Year Rene Roman (third from left) poses with (from left) Carlos Bocanegra, Cedric Moser, Ellen Leak and Dion Fowler.)
City Shouldn’t be Nanny Later this month, the city will begin hosting a series of Friday evening activities at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds designed to keep teenagers from becoming desultory
(pictured above: Anastasia Powell and Stephanie Davis with U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry.) Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind brought its Blind Sensitivity
Editorial: City Shouldn’t be Nanny and Thom Tillis
City Shouldn’t be Nanny Later this month, the city will begin hosting a series of Friday evening activities at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds designed to keep teenagers from becoming desultory