For the last 12 years, Aretta Hairston-Smith has struggled with a disease that most people have never heard of. She’s hoping to change that. Hairston-Smith has sarcoidosis, a disease that
For the last 12 years, Aretta Hairston-Smith has struggled with a disease that most people have never heard of. She’s hoping to change that. Hairston-Smith has sarcoidosis, a disease that
As a toddler, Kyle Anderson spent countless hours watching his father, veteran dog trainer Don Anderson, practice his craft. “I would sit him in the captain’s chair and he would
Barry Rountree, the city’s first black male police chief, was sworn-in Sunday at City Hall. Rountree, a Winston-Salem State University and UNC-Greensboro alumnus and 25 year veteran of the WSPD,
Local residents gathered at Winston Square Park on the evening of June 26 to celebrate a landmark ruling by the United States Supreme Court issued earlier in the day. The
Exhibition games help victims of fire disasters Firefighters and police officers hit the basketball court June 26 for charity. Those
Twelve year-old Akshat Dixit dreams of becoming an engineer or computer scientist. Akshat, a rising eighth grader at Hanes Middle
The Atkins High School Class of 1963 held its 50th high school reunion from June 14–16 at the Hawthorne Inn
Local lawmakers defend, decry decision to end jobless benefits for thousands The past year has been difficult for Donald
The Winston-Salem Urban League is partnering with the City of Winston-Salem and Wake Forest University to offer small businesses the
More than two dozen young professionals took time away from their busy work schedules to give back to the community