On Saturday, Sept. 9, hundreds of people gathered at Corpening Plaza for the International Village Food and Music Festival.
Thousands of people, including a cadre of faith leaders from the Reconciled Church Movement (RCM), which represents various faith-based communities, joined the Rev. Al Sharpton and members of his nonprofit National Action Network (NAN) in Washington, D.C. to rebuke President Donald Trump and recommit themselves to the fight for social and economic justice.
Next summer, children may get a new view of police as the Winston-Salem Police Foundation plans to role out an ice cream truck and bookmobile in one vehicle.
A quick study of economics will inform us that “prices” lead to efficiency in the use of scarce resources.
East Wilkes defeated the Wolfpack by the score of 38-6 last Thursday night.
This week’s editorial cartoon by Ron Rogers.
When the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly reconvenes for its second Special Session of the year on Wednesday, Oct. 4 at noon, expect judicial redistricting to be front in center.
After four straight wins to end the season, the Winston-Salem Jaguars found themselves one game away from the championship game this weekend.
In May, the Sinclair Broadcast Group – one of the largest owners of TV stations in the country –announced plans to spend $3.9 billion to acquire Tribune Media.


