While continuing to build on the foundation laid by her parents Charles and Virginia, Ashley Hardesty is looking to make a name for herself in the Twin City as well.
Business and Careers
Name and CEO announced Former University of Wake Forest basketball player Simpson “Skip” O. Brown Jr. has resigned as assistant athletic director for Student Athlete Development and Operations Finance at
By Busta Brown She was raised in a low-income neighborhood, watched men beat her mother while she hid, and was a single mother with four children. Antonina L. Griffin’s testimony
Famous Toastery is getting a new, second location in Winston-Salem near Hanes Mall Boulevard. Famous Toastery, known locally for its successful downtown location, will be opening another restaurant at 1330
The Winston-Salem Mixer will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Winston Room at the Benton Convention Center, 301 W. Fifth St., Winston-Salem.
When Darryl “DJ” Myers Jr. set out to start his own gourmet cheesecake business, his plan was to start out
It was 1979 when Mütter D. Evans made history when she became the second African American woman to purchase a radio station.
The Business of the Month for March 2018 is The Village Produce and Country Store.
When discussing American politics it is nearly impossible to overlook the impact of the Kennedy Family. For more than 60


