A budget with an emphasis on city worker wages and police recruitment passed the Winston-Salem City Council with a 6-2 vote.
While a federal judge in Winston-Salem last April decided that that there was nothing about North Carolina’s 2013 voter ID law that should keep African-Americans or others from lawfully casting
This past Sunday was Father’s Day, a time we celebrate fathers. In many churches across the land, preachers make the distinction between the fathers who merely gave their chromosomes to make children and the fathers who give love to young people, with or without his chromosomes being involved.
This man is seriously ‘unhinged;’ no name needed To The Editor: The man has become seriously unhinged. Congratulating himself on predicting an Orlando-type massacre; consistently hyper-inflating the number of Muslim refugees allowed
By Darrell Allison, Guest Columnist Leaders in the North Carolina Senate recently released a budget which seeks to expand the Opportunity
By Mildred Robertson, Guest Columnist I sat last night [June 6] and watched in disbelief as MSNBC and other news
A few of the guns collected at the Firearms Safe Surrender are shown.
Forsyth County is having difficulty maintaining contractors for its recycling program in the unincorporated parts of the county. County commissioners
Two outstanding community leaders were honored for their contributions to the city of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County last Thursday during the Juneteenth Luncheon held at the Old Salem Visitor Center.
Just one day before Father’s Day, My Brother’s Second Chance (MBSC), a local non-profit organization, held a brunch on the campus of Winston-Salem State University to celebrate those who volunteer as mentors for young boys in the community.


