By Charlene Crowell No one ever said that higher education wouldn’t cost money. Across the country, tuition is steadily rising and students are taking longer to pay off their student loans.
When Richard Daniels Jr. came up with the idea for Never Out Worked (N.O.W.), a local basketball training program, his mission was to cultivate a generation of student athletes who
By Lynne M. Mitchell Summer is a great time to grill outdoors and eat salads. Summer is also peak season for many tasty locally grown vegetables. According to the U.S.
Last week Faith Unity Missionary Church (FUMC) made a $500 donation to the Richard Watts Scholarship Fund at Winston-Salem Preparatory
Hundreds of people against the effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act gathered outside the local office of Sen. Richard
Forsyth County commissioners sent a message to Raleigh about a bill involving legal ads and eliminated their Monday meetings during
Everyone knows the iconic line “I believe the children are our future” from Whitney Houston’s “The Greatest Love of All.”
It’s summertime and time once again for the Josh Howard Foundation’s basketball camp at the W.R. Anderson Recreation Center.
On Tuesday, Gov. Roy Cooper, calling it “small-minded” vetoed the compromise $23 billion budget the Republican-led NC General Assembly passed last week.


