Last week dozens of community stakeholders came together to discuss the root causes and solutions to a phenomenon that is taking hold of communities across the country and has the potential to do the same here in Winston-Salem – gentrification.
In response to the rise in shootings and other violent crimes in the area, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) and the City Council is looking to expand several initiatives that are already in place, including one that will help restore suspended drivers’ licenses for qualified residents.
Saturday, Nov. 9, was a night that was long overdue for Carver High School. The school ushered in their inaugural Hall of Fame class, which included some of the most memorable names not only in school history, but also the city.
Regina Ford Hall, a former program manager with the City of Winston-Salem, has been named executive director of the Boston-Thurmond Community Network, the sustaining arm of the Boston-Thurmond United Community initiative.
Dozens of members of the Winston Lake Friends Association came together at the Elks Lodge #449 last week to show off their talents and fashion sense during the fifth annual Senior Royal Revue Talent and Fashion Show.