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Local Omega Psi Phi chapter celebrates Achievement Week and Founders Day

Local Omega Psi Phi chapter celebrates Achievement Week and Founders Day

Busta’s Person of the Week: Pastor and National Guard member deployed to Asheville to help families devastated by Hurricane Helene

Busta’s Person of the Week: Pastor and National Guard member deployed to Asheville to help families devastated by Hurricane Helene

Shannon Brooks and Monica Jackson-Buxton speak at My FACE event for new participants

On Saturday, Nov. 16, My FACE held a meet and greet to welcome potential new participants to its MENTOR (Mentor, Empowerment, Nurturing, Transformation, Opportunities, and Responsibility) program.

Novant Health expands access to specialty care services in Rural Hall

Novant Health expands access to specialty care services in Rural Hall

Lizzie Knox Anthony celebrates 90th birthday

Mrs. Lizzie Knox Anthony of Lewisville celebrated her 90th birthday on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Village Inn and Conference Center in Clemmons.

Hairston chosen to lead local NAACP

Hairston chosen to lead local NAACP

Winston-Salem City Council approves affordable housing guidelines

The Winston-Salem City Council voted Monday to approve new guidelines for the Affordable Housing Development Program, taking a big step to help address the city’s housing needs.

Tensions rise within the W-S City Council; lawsuit filed against council member

Tensions rise within the W-S City Council; lawsuit filed against council member

Virginia Tech CareEx research study looking for caregivers of family members with dementia

Virginia Tech CareEx research study looking for caregivers of family members with dementia

WSSU homecoming parade brings large crowd

WSSU homecoming parade brings large crowd

No surprises in race for seats on Forsyth County Board of Commissioners

No surprises in race for seats on Forsyth County Board of Commissioners

Women creative entrepreneurs win $20,000+ awards

Women creative entrepreneurs win $20,000+ awards

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