More victims of the state’s former Eugenics Board Program have come forward, including five in Forsyth County. According to the latest numbers from the N.C. Justice for Sterilization Victims Foundation,
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Linda Coleman To the Editor: I am proud to stand beside Linda Coleman on the day the polls open and am positive that she will be our next Lieutenant Governor.
Halfway through the second presidential debate, I remembered the show where Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges played Arnold and Willis Jackson. Little Arnold was always asking, “What you talking ’bout
The Winston-Salem Urban League, 201 W. Fifth St., will hold a town hall meeting on Health Care and Medicare for
This past summer, the Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department hosted the Piedmont Plus Senior Softball Tournament for men and women
A spirited scrimmage between the North Carolina A&T and Winston-Salem State softball teams broke out at the Lady Aggie Softball
Devotional Reading: I Corinthians 1:18-25 Lesson Scripture: Acts 8:9-24 Lesson Aims: To summarize the lesson; to explain why
The Women’s Service Council of First Baptist Church Highland Avenue presented its “Say It With Music” concert on Sunday, Sept.
Salem hosting programs featuring legend Bill T. Jones
On Friday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m., Salem College, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company will perform “Between Us,” a program of duets that reflect intriguing portraits of the