New school achievement standards taking some getting used to The rollout of North Carolina’s new Common Core State Standards curriculum is getting mixed reviews. Ann Petitjean, president of the Forsyth
New school achievement standards taking some getting used to The rollout of North Carolina’s new Common Core State Standards curriculum is getting mixed reviews. Ann Petitjean, president of the Forsyth
Veterans were treated to hot meals and plenty of gratitude Monday. In celebration of Veterans Day, American Legion Post 128, which is thought to be the oldest predominantly black post
The annual conference of the North Carolina Association of Senior Citizens Clubs was held Nov. 6–8 at the Ramada Plaza (formerly Sundance Plaza) hotel, attracting hundreds of people from across
Festival brings together Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus and others On Sunday, area youth and their families were afforded a rare opportunity to explore the religions of the world. Nearly 200
The 50 units that will make up The Oaks at Tenth will boast hardwood floors, energy-efficient kitchens, washers and dryers
Adams fought through Lupus diagnosis and the death of sibling When local news stations reported that the people of the
A panel discussion – sponsored by Family Services and Winston-Salem State University – tackled domestic violence in the black community
YouthBuild, a new City of Winston-Salem program, is giving high school drop-outs a chance to earn their GEDs while learning
Amy Edmunds was the picture of health when she had a stroke at age 43. She maintained a healthy diet
Continuing an 81-year-old holiday tradition, the first rehearsal for this year’s staging of “Messiah” was held Sunday afternoon at First