By Timothy Ramsey and Ben Piggott On Oct. 5, District Court Judge Denise Hartsfield along with Wake Forest University Law (WFUL) students came to the Carl H. Russell Sr. Community
On the field Cam Newton is beginning to look like he did during his 2015 MVP season. Following a crushing 34-13 loss to the New Orleans Saints, the Panthers have
At last week’s 74th Annual N.C. NAACP Convention in Raleigh, legal activists fighting against illegal North Carolina voting laws and redistricting, warned that Republican-led legislative leaders are moving steadily, especially
The Winston-Salem City Council will vote Monday on a controversial grant to hire more firefighters. The matter was continued from last month and had opposition in Monday’s committee meetings on
The N.C. NAACP elected a new president last weekend to touts, “I’m woke, and I ain’t skerd,” letting advocates and adversaries alike know that just because Bishop Dr. William J. Barber II has finished his 12-year tenure as leader, doesn’t mean the state’s oldest civil rights organization will cease it’s aggressive battle for freedom, justice and equality.
The second week of Gospel Fest was clouded by the threat of rain. Even with possible inclement weather, the crowd
The annual matchup between the Titans and Eagles is usually one of the better games of the season. Coming into
Thirty-nine individuals from various parts of the community joined the ranks of the Winston-Salem Fire Department (WSFD) last Friday morning
That’s a familiar phrase in the Black Church. This phrase came up at the Gospel Fest on Sunday, Oct. 8,


