They say one of the best ways to begin a political career is to run for the school board. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education member Mark Johnson appears to
Editorial
Not pursuing charges in Scott death undermines trust in justice system To the Editor: Use of deadly force against African-Americans and other minorities by law enforcement remains a crisis across
Mica James Guest Columnist My maternal grandmother passed away close to Easter and, as death usually does, it created a new normal for me. Much of my life was consumed
James A. Haught Guest Columnist Overwhelmingly, 81 percent of white evangelicals voted for Donald Trump – a twice-divorced vulgarian who calls women “pigs” and “slobs,” brags about extramarital affairs, and
Ramon P. Llamas Guest Columnist Holiday meals can be healthy as well as satisfying We all know what November means:
While national and state elections still hang in the balance in some respects, the election for the new officers of
New officers of the Winston-Salem Chapter of the NAACP have been elected. Linda Sutton’s name was not on the ballot.
Voting is over, now what? We need to pray To the Editor: Prior to the election, we were urged not
Charlene Crowell Guest Columnist As Americans adjust to the realities wrought by the recent elections, one of the most important


