Let the residents decide To the Editor: Kudos to City Councilmen James Taylor and Derwin Montgomery for voting against selling the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, a publicly-owned property, to
Demonstrated rates of success, passionate staff and hardworking clients have helped propel a local program onto the national stage. Family Services’ Ways to Work program has reached unprecedented levels of
The North Carolina School Bus Safety Act (HB 428) has passed the N.C. House of Representatives. State Rep. Edward Hanes Jr., the bill’s lead sponsor, was joined by State Rep.
The North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Foundation will hold a panel discussion featuring prominent members of the clergy on Friday, June 14 during its annual (legislative) weekend. It will take
Devotional Reading: John 14:1-7 Lesson Scripture: II Peter 3:1-15 Lesson Aims: To identify false doctrines; to understand that holy living
Thirty-two NCAA Division II team championships, more than 150 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association titles and 200-plus coach of the year
The students of Triad Academy at Summit were the top collectors for Crisis Control Ministry’s “Wee Care! Children’s Cereal Drive.”
Plans are underway for the Ninth Annual Triad Juneteenth Africana Festival, which will be held Saturday, June 15 at the
Friendship Baptist Church will celebrate Pastor Stacey L. Frazier’s Sixth Annual Anniversary on Sunday, May 26 at 11 a.m. The


