The Winston-Salem City Council has approved a resolution that will contribute $70,000 to Triad Cultural Arts’ Shotgun House Project.
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Busta’s Person of the Week: Near-death experience teaches Stu Robinson to never give up
Big 4 RAP program honors graduates at Paisley Magnet School
Bryce Baker, a rising senior at East Forsyth High School, a University of North Carolina commit, and top 20 quarterback in the nation in the 2025 recruiting class, earned an invite to the most prestigious high school quarterback competition in the nation.
At a time where the need for special education teachers is at an all-time high, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is looking to make it easier for aspiring teachers who already have an undergraduate degree and current students at WSSU, to receive their master’s degree in teaching and the licensure required to teach in North Carolina.
Carver Yellowjackets enjoy an elegant prom night at the Golden Great Gatsby Gala
The International Black Theatre Festival® (IBTF) will once again be held in the City of the Arts, Winston-Salem, beginning on Monday, July 29, and continuing through Saturday, Aug. 3.
Latisha Coleman’s solo exhibit of 3-D art will make you want to touch it – but don’t!
The local branch of the NAACP awarded five $1,000 scholarships to deserving students last week during the organization’s Freedom Fund Gala held at the Anderson Center on the campus of Winston-Salem State University.