Busta’s Person of the Week: The need for foster parents is great and Shaunielle has answered the call. Will you?
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On Feb. 26, the American Heart Association held the Triad Red Dress Tea to improve awareness, educate and empower Black women to reduce their risk for heart disease and stroke. More than 250 women from 27 Triad congregations gathered in their red Sunday’s best for an afternoon of sisterhood, fun and heart health.
Commentary: The 2023 HBCU Legacy Bowl student-athletes scored big on and off the field
Reynolda to host national premiere of the documentary film “Landscapes of Exclusion”
Busta’s Person of the Week: Come out and enjoy some inspirational jazz and support a good cause
Local woman appointed president of AARP North Carolina Executive Council
Busta’s People of the Week: A roundtable conversation about the battle to keep our children from using drugs
A new medical center in Winston-Salem is working to address those complaints and others with their patient-centered approach to caring for older adults.
Lindsay Tise recently celebrated his 104th birthday and happily shares two of the things he’s loved most in life: his wife and golf. In fact, he credits playing golf for over 90 years with helping him reach yet another milestone birthday. Tise stated, “It’s been a big help to me both physically and mentally.”


