A change to Winston-Salem zoning ordinances that would allow residential development in Highway Business districts is receiving opposition from neighborhood groups. A proposed zoning amendment would allow residential, multifamily and
Old Salem Museums & Gardens visitors and staff are urged to keep their hands clean during flu season.
After struggling with learning disabilities in her youth Atiya Bey, a teacher at Carter G. Woodson is looking to motivate youth in the community.
From now until noon Feb. 28, candidates for all state offices, except judgeships, will be filing for the 2018 May 8 midterm primaries.
The 12th Annual Moral March/Historic Thousands on Jones Street People’s Assembly (Moral March/HK On J People’s Assembly) in Raleigh on Feb. 10 attracted thousands of demonstrators from across the state despite heavy rains.
The City of Winston-Salem is planning to expand its Minority/Woman Business Enterprise (M/WBE) requirements to even more projects.
The name Larry Leon Hamlin is synonymous with the city of Winston-Salem and performing arts across the country but as the saying goes, behind every good man is a strong woman, and in Larry’s case, there were two.
The future of the Reynolds Demons basketball program seems to be bright. Last Friday night, the Demons ninth-grade team capped off an undefeated season.
After 19 months of construction and a $40 million investment, the largest redevelopment project in the history of NC officially wrapped up last week.


