The Forsyth County Democratic Women held a Teachers’ Appreciation and school supplies event on Thursday, Aug. 16, at Bolton Park. Nearly 100 people attended and enjoyed pizza and desserts provided
The Forsyth County Democratic Women held a Teachers’ Appreciation and school supplies event on Thursday, Aug. 16, at Bolton Park. Nearly 100 people attended and enjoyed pizza and desserts provided
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For the fourth year in a row, the Winston-Salem Police Foundation and the Winston-Salem Police Department came together to make sure students throughout the community have what they need to start the school year.
Long before she was diagnosed with breast cancer, before she was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, long before she had her breasts removed, and even before she lost her father to
The founder of an organization that is undertaking the largest African-American oral history project since the Works Progress Administration’s efforts to collect slave narratives in the 1930s came to Winston-Salem to ask for help in identifying residents of North Carolina for the project.
Community groups, nonprofits, churches and other organizations across the community are gearing up for their back-to-school giveaways.
A convoy of cyclists and volunteers with the Carolina Brotherhood Ride made two stops in Forsyth County last week to honor fallen first responders.
The 14th annual Accessible Festival offered dancing, food, fun and education for people with all kinds of disabilities on Friday, July 13, at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Education Building.
Meet Big Brothers Big Sisters’ 2018 National Big Brother of the Year: Murray Miller from Winston-Salem.
Eric A. Aft has been appointed as the next chief executive officer of Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC.

