Project aims to spread kindness about “Find a jar and be inspired.” That is what Winston-Salem resident Megan North Shuford is hoping local people will do this March, when she
Project aims to spread kindness about “Find a jar and be inspired.” That is what Winston-Salem resident Megan North Shuford is hoping local people will do this March, when she
Greensboro native Edwana Taylor said her children’s Christmas will be a whole lot merrier this year, thanks to the generosity of a local AM radio station. Times have been tough
Following the hustle and bustle of Christmas, residents from across the community will come together this week, during the Winston-Salem City-Wide Kwanzaa Celebration. An annual Twin City tradition, the seven-daylong
Tony-nominated costume designer Paul Tazewell spent last Thursday sharing his work and wisdom with students at his alma mater – the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Tazewell,
Keva Brooks Napper’s own struggle with Lupus inspired her to start Beautiful Butterflies, a nonprofit that assists other’s living with
(pictured above: Johnell Hunter speaks while his wife, Debra Hunter, looks on.) Organization gets locals in the holiday spirit The leaders
(pictured above: Local Moral Monday attendees (front row, from left): Oriana McConnell, Rev. C. Anthony Jones, Marina Skinner, Peggy Weir,
The Gentleman’s Quorum of Cook Elementary School sprang into action when it learned that the Salvation Army’s annual holiday Red
(pictured above: Imam Khalid Griggs on the campus of Wake Forest University.) Khalid Griggs, imam of the Community Mosque of Winston-Salem
(pictured above: Winston Lake Family YMCA legend Mo Lucas is all smiles at the deejay table during the branch’s recent holiday party.)