“Success Beyond 18” was kicked off last week on Capitol Hill. The national campaign aims to create a better path for young people transitioning from foster care to adulthood. The
Health and Wellness
- Black Mental Health Summit coming to Winston-Salem in May
- Busta’s Person of the Week: Nonprofit uses drama skits as therapy to work through personal issues
- Novant Health names Dr. Pam Oliver chief medical officer
- Busta’s Person of the Week: Mother of two shares her weight loss journey, losing 100 lbs.
- Busta’s Person of the Week: A massage is not a luxury but a necessity, so listen to what your body is telling you
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) is encouraging the North Carolina General Assembly to pass House Bill 824. Introduced by Reps. Glazier, Murry, Holloway, and Fulghum, the bill
The Mental Health Association in Forsyth County will hold its second public forum of the year on Wednesday, May 22 from 6:30–8:30 p.m. at The Enrichment Center, 1006 S. Marshall
Wake Forest School of Medicine is the fourth most selective medical school in the country, according to a ranking released this week by U.S. News & World Report. The School
Judi Wallace helps Trinity Lawson secure her helmet Saturday during the dedication program for the new “Safety Town” bike training
Harris Teeter has launched a donation card campaign to support both the United Service Organizations (USO) and Wounded Warrior Project
Bennett College’s Ebony Rodgers ’13 has been accepted into graduate school at the University of Arkansas on a teaching assistantship