Ministers Conference gives out scholarships (pictured above: (From left) Dr. Serenus Churn, Bria Torrence, Zi’Peria Alford, Rev. Delores McCullough, Dr. Dennis Leach Sr., and Ministers Conference President Willard Bass.) The Ministers
Ministers Conference gives out scholarships (pictured above: (From left) Dr. Serenus Churn, Bria Torrence, Zi’Peria Alford, Rev. Delores McCullough, Dr. Dennis Leach Sr., and Ministers Conference President Willard Bass.) The Ministers
Artwork of young patients featured in SECCA exhibit (pictured above: Westley McCormick by his artwork.) An exhibit of artwork created by Brenner Children’s Hospital patients opened last Thursday at the Southeastern Center
Meshon Payton, a fast food eatery employee, traveled from Durham to Winston-Salem Tuesday to march with a small group of others down Patterson Avenue for what he believes is “only
(pictured above: Honoree Delray Anthony (left) poses with Council Member Derwin Montgomery and organizer Ben Piggott.) Some of Winston-Salem’s finest grew up in Happy Hill, the city’s oldest African American community.
(pictured above: The historic building was constructed with George Black’s bricks.) A local developer is hoping his latest venture raises
(pictured above: Malcolm Gant instructs a young golfer.) By Kim Underwood W–S/Forsyth County Schools Malcolm Gant was 5 years old when
(pictured above: Council members Derwin Montgmery and Molly Leight address residents’ concerns last week.) The New South Community Coalition is calling
The City of Winston-Salem Engineering Field Office and Winston-Salem Police Department’s Community Resources Unit now call the historic Winston Mutual
Ambitious Global United Fellowship brings international ‘Gathering’ to town (pictured above: Global United Fellowship Presiding Bishop Neil C. Ellis (center) stands
(pictured above: Rep. Garland Pierce speaks out about the proposed Senate budget cuts.) Parents who currently receive a state subsidy to

