By James B. Ewers Jr. Don’t underestimate the power of the vote. We live in challenging times and events that are threatening to our way of life are happening every
By John Bussian While this election cycle for seats on N.C.’s statewide appellate courts is comparatively calm with only one N.C. Supreme Court seat on the ballot, there are three
By Stephen Boyd The N.C. Constitution is the basis of our state’s government. If approved by voters, the six constitutional amendments on the ballot this fall will affect our government
On Monday, Oct. 22, the Winston-Salem City Council approved renovations at the Public Safety Center, a request for the county to examine the reappraisal process, and a contract for a
Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) again ranks among the top producers of bachelor’s degrees in the nation for African-American students, according
County Commissioners Ted Kaplan, left, and Don Martin put together a sign to place in the campaigning space in the
Last week, county commissioners voted to let the Forsyth County Department of Public Health apply for a state grant of
By Christopher G. Cox Writer, philosopher Mark Twain is often credited with saying, “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does


