Shonta Fleming named assistant director of Samaritan Ministries
Artist’s mural sparks conversation into a deeper issue
The adult men’s basketball league at W.R. Anderson, dubbed “The League,” has begun its third season of the spring league.
In just their second year competing on the varsity level, the Atkins Camels ladies lacrosse team is fighting to end their season above the .500 mark. That may not sound that impressive to most, but for a team that finished last season without a victory, along with playing several 3A and teams throughout the year, it most definitely is.
LeBron has disappointing first season in La La Land
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has hired the North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) to help facilitate its search for the next superintendent of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS).
Busta’s Person of the Week: He’s the heartbeat of Frankie Beverly and Maze
During a meeting on Monday, April 16, the Winston-Salem City Council voted to approve $3 million for the construction of a brand new Belview Community Center. The funds for the new community center is part of the council’s newly adopted Emerging Capital Needs Program which is designed to address the needs of the city that were presented by the mayor and city council earlier this year.
Despite the rainy day, hundreds of people turned out at the Piedmont Earth Day Fair on Saturday, April 13, at the fairgrounds’ education building. Dozens of attendees were there to cheer on the students from Forsyth Early College and Atkins High School who competed in the 4th annual Piedmont Earth Day debate.


