To get more acclimated with the district last week, Dr. Angela Pringle Hairston kicked off a community listening tour at Old Richmond Elementary School.
Last week citizens in Forsyth County had the opportunity to listen to representatives from the companies vying for the contract from the N.C. State Board of Elections.
The Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) program at Forsyth County Department of Public Health is proud to announce that one of their own, Keisha Lucas, has been awarded the Tenacious Caregiver Award through the National Service Office of Nurse-Family Partnership.
Nonprofit organizations help countless individuals on a daily basis. Who do they turn to when they are in need? That is a question Brittany Ward, director of Hoops4L.Y.F.E. (HFL), is asking now.
Trice Hickman is an accomplished author with nine books under her belt. She is holding a book signing at the Carver School Road Library this evening at 7 p.m. to promote her new book, “The Other Side.”
Serena Williams will go down as one of, if not the best, female tennis player of all time. Her impact on the game is undeniable. She has influenced so many young women of color to try the sport.
Last weekend a historic marker commemorating the immigration of African Americans from Salem to Liberia was unveiled at the corner of Liberia and Free Streets in the Happy Hill community.
For the fourth time the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem (HAWS) will apply for the federal grant they plan to use to transform Cleveland Avenue Homes.