Starting a new business can be a scary endeavor. For Beverly Davis, starting Triad Mobile Laundry (TML) wasn’t scary, it was just the next step in her quest to build her own personal empire for herself and her children.
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Busta’s Person of the Week: Dr. Webb shares the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of being a stepmom
The Phoenix of Winston-Salem Prep’s boys’ basketball team will be led by Winston-Salem legend Josh Pittman. After previous coaching stops at Carter G. Woodson and Lexington High School, Pittman is anxious to show what he can do on the sidelines in front of his hometown.
Retired District Court Judge Denise Hartsfield is looking to take her talents to the Forsyth County District Attorney’s Office. Hartsfield, who served five terms as a judge in North Carolina’s 21st Judicial District, announced her plans to run for District Attorney (DA) during an event at Sweet Potatoes on Dec. 1, the same day she retired from the bench.
When her daughter was diagnosed with depression when she was only six years old, Karen Cuthrell was told she had to find a way to get her daughter to talk about her emotions. Cuthrell, who is a native of Winston-Salem, said that’s when she started laying the foundation for The Feelings Company.
Shore Home Care Agency looking to add more services in 2022
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Yanick Styles has the latest styles for the holidays
Taking over a basketball program only two weeks before the start of the season, contracting COVID-19, and finishing the year winless, was not the way Christopher Geter wanted his first season as the Parkland Mustangs’ head basketball coach to go. Heading into his second season, Geter feels this could be the start of something special.
During the holiday season, Whole Man Ministries (WMM) routinely gives back to the community with events that center on feeding the community. This year, they have included COVID-19 awareness with their annual event.


