By Algenon Cash The official start to summer is a moving target for most people; teachers and students often consider the end of the school year as the beginning of
By Raynard Jackson About two weeks ago, entertainer extraordinaire Bill Cosby was handed a hung jury in his sexual assault trial in Norristown, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Regardless of
With the city pools and newly built spraygrounds opening up Memorial Day weekend, city officials want everyone to be safe while having fun. Several years ago the city implemented several
Before the N.C. General Assembly adjourned its long session last Friday, Republican legislative leaders House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate Pro-tem Phil Berger were asked in writing why they cut
Noting that the N.C. Republican legislative leadership is “dragging their feet” about doing anything that would fairly represent voters when
The Board of Equalization and Review (BER) is preparing to hear more than 1,000 appeals to the county’s real estate
The Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte opened a new location at 1612 14th Street N.E. in Winston-Salem. The opening ceremony
Ayers Saint Gross, the design firm hired to create a master plan for a large portion of the East Winston
Ricky Holt was the athletic director for Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy for 12 years. He retired in the summer of 2016


