After years of worrying about a criminal charge he incurred three years ago, city native Josh Sargent was given a second chance Tuesday afternoon. Sargent, who graduated from Western Carolina
After years of worrying about a criminal charge he incurred three years ago, city native Josh Sargent was given a second chance Tuesday afternoon. Sargent, who graduated from Western Carolina
Dr. Bob Zellner, a white Southerner who played a part in the Civil Rights Movement, shared his story at Wake Forest University last week. Zellner was born and raised in
African hair braiders here and across the state are hoping the General Assembly will amend its impending licensure requirements for braiders. State Sen. Earline Parmon and then-Rep. Larry Womble sponsored
The Wake Forest University Black Law Students Association (BLSA) hosted its 28th Annual Scholarship Banquet last week, giving students, faculty and alumni a chance to celebrate African Americans’ many contributions
St. John CME Church’s “40 Ways in 40 Days” Lent campaign aims to help churchgoers gain faith while losing pounds.
By correctly spelling “paraphrasable” and then “benevolent,” Nicholas Lamphier became the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System’s 2013 Spelling Bee champion. Nicholas, a
Southeast Ward Council Member James Taylor Jr. will meet with constituents Friday to address their concerns about a recent shooting
A new community and economic report issued by the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce shows a diversification of industries and movement
Winston-Salem residents who are or will be 100 years old in 2013 are invited to a Centenarian Luncheon being held
Eleven year-old Duwaun Cowen came face-to-face with history last Thursday morning at the Delta Arts Center. Duwaun and a handful

