Six months ago, James “Jim” Shaw announced that he would be resigning as president and chairman of the Liberty Street Community Development Corp. In August, Shaw announced that his last
Six months ago, James “Jim” Shaw announced that he would be resigning as president and chairman of the Liberty Street Community Development Corp. In August, Shaw announced that his last
(Above: Gallery Lofts is one of the many downtown projects that used the Historic Preservation Tax Credit) As of this year, North Carolina no longer has its long-standing Historic Preservation Tax
Many downtown residents have kept a close eye on the construction that’s transforming a dilapidated parking lot in the heart of the Arts District into an outdoor space that will
(Photos by Donna Rogers– Charity Wagner, a senior at Parkland High School, asks about shoes to go with prom dresses she likes. She’ll try them on later. Her mother, Carla Fulton,
On Saturday, Feb. 21 from 4 to 6 p.m., Freedom Tree IDR, formerly The Institute for Dismantling Racism, held a
(Above: Photo by Todd Luck– On Feb. 1, Winston-Salem City Council voted 5-3 to grant Southeast Plaza’s owner $825,500 to make improvements
(Above: (L-R) Panelists at the 2015 North Carolina HBCU Political Action Summit held at WSSU on Feb. 12 were Dr.
(Above: Robert Ross Photography, Wake Forest Law– Judge Roger Gregory speaks.) “It’s so important that young lawyers understand what justice is and
(Above: Photo by Chanel Davis– Dennis Debbaudt, author, led the session and presented materials and information designed to help first responders
On Presidents’ Day, Monday, Feb. 16, not only did the holiday keep people away from downtown Winston-Salem, but the snowy

