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 to new data from the publication Diverse: Issues in Higher
County Commissioners Ted Kaplan, left, and Don Martin put together a sign to place in the campaigning space in the parking deck of the Forsyth County Government Center last Thursday,
During a Commandress Ball, the honoree presented a $300 donation to Potters House Resource Center of Winston-Salem and $300 to Arabian Temple and Arabian Court located in Jacksonville, N.C., to
The Downtown Arts District was overflowing with residents from near and far last Saturday, Oct. 13 as thousands flooded the streets for the annual Pride Winston-Salem Festival and Parade.
The City Council approved the acquisition of a home that has been repeatedly flooded, one of several properties in flood plains the city has acquired using federal grants.