Some parents don’t need all day childcare, but instead may only need a few hours here and there. To help accommodate that need, Bryce Sherman has introduced Sherman’s Drop In.
Noticing there was a need to address the situation at hand, Tembila Covington, president of the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV) called community leaders, clergy and law enforcement together for the vigil.
In response to the rise in shootings and other violent crimes in the area, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) and the City Council is looking to expand several initiatives that are already in place, including one that will help restore suspended drivers’ licenses for qualified residents.
Saturday, Nov. 9, was a night that was long overdue for Carver High School. The school ushered in their inaugural Hall of Fame class, which included some of the most memorable names not only in school history, but also the city.
Forsyth County government will receive a total of $122,169 for a property tax appraisal program it developed that‘s being used by counties across the state.