Patricia McGregor became the first local Circles participant to get a car through the non-profit, Wheels4Hope last week.
Jobs in the summer might be hard to come by for teens, but the Winston-Salem Urban League’s Summer Youth Employment Program helps out.
Salem College just brought in new graduate assistant Brianne Mack to breathe new life into its basketball program.
Nine college students participated in a summer internship program at Union Baptist Church in order to earn an edge on their career pursuits
East Coast Wings + Grill helped students by providing backpacks and school supplies for students at South Fork Elementary.
Since it was passed in 1977, the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) has enabled thousands of low- and moderate-income families to become homeowners.
It’s been well publicized that college costs have risen much faster than other costs in our economy.
Daggett Shuler, Attorneys and the Winston-Salem Police Department provided brand new backpacks and school supplies for local students in need last week.
The Carl H. Russell Sr. Community Center crowned the champions in the 5-9 age group as well as the 10-13 age group in its summer youth basketball league.
By Rev. Dr. Steven L. Lyons. The following is a litany in response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the current events of the times.


