The Winston-Salem Police Department officer who apprehended a shooter at Carver High School this fall has again been saluted for his bravery. State Sen. Earline Parmon presented a Certificate of
The Winston-Salem Police Department officer who apprehended a shooter at Carver High School this fall has again been saluted for his bravery. State Sen. Earline Parmon presented a Certificate of
In keeping with North Carolina’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards Initiative for students in grades K-12, the GED (General Education Development) program is also changing its standards. The
Veterans were treated to hot meals and plenty of gratitude Monday. In celebration of Veterans Day, American Legion Post 128, which is thought to be the oldest predominantly black post
Mayor Pro Tempore Vivian Burke, who represents the city’s Northeast Ward, and Southwest Ward Council Member Dan Besse are facing challengers in the Nov. 5 General Election. Burke is facing
Winston-Salem’s own Rudy Anderson Jr. took home top honors for his contributions as an employee of Winston-Salem State University. Anderson,
Blind volunteers provide students with enlightening experience Modern advocates for the blind visited Salem Academy and College Oct. 16, nearly
Women from across the community flocked to Winston-Salem State University Saturday to get a hands-on education about the game of
Dr. Nkrumah Lewis, a Winston-Salem State University professor and author of “Becoming a Butterfly: From Prison to Ph.D.,” shared lessons
UNC School of the Arts music majors Rachel Norris, Sean Mulligan and Daniel Simms are preparing for an unforgettable start
Craig Wakins made history in 2006 when he became the first African American in Texas history to be elected as