(pictured above: Atkins Academic and Technology High School on Old Greensboro Road opened in 2005.) Students, their parents and others came to Coach Eric Puryear’s defense when he was fired
(pictured above: Atkins Academic and Technology High School on Old Greensboro Road opened in 2005.) Students, their parents and others came to Coach Eric Puryear’s defense when he was fired
After injunction denial, locals say registration, turnout key (pictured above: Linda Sutton speaks at a rally in July.) Local leaders are disappointed by last week’s decision to deny an injunction that
National Night Out events held in Winston-Salem (pictured above: Four-year-old Diontez Hylton dribbles a basketball near an inflatable basketball hoop.) Residents across the city and nation took part in the 31st
(pictured above: Ronald McDonald leads kids in a health and wellness program.) A grant from Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) has expanded the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools summer feeding program. Thanks to
(pictured above: Free supplies of every sort imaginable await local teachers at the Educator Warehouse.) Teachers – or parents – didn’t
(pictured above: Dot Johnson addresses attendees at her retirement reception on July 31.) After dedicating four decades to helping others
More than 750 First-years arrive at WSSU (pictured above: Allison Sutton (center) gets help from her mother, Cheryl (right), grandmother, Alice.)
The HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Male Summer Institute was held on the campus of Winston-Salem State University from
(pictured above: The future homes for veterans on Cameron Avenue.) Wells Fargo Bank pitched in money and manpower Friday to help
(pictured above: Fleming El-Amin sits on the three-member Board of Elections.) Some Forsyth County residents are fuming about a proposed early