City firefighters no longer respond to 911 calls for medical assistance, only for life-threatening medical conditions such as cardiac arrest, electrocution, stroke, gunshots and other cases where the life of
The Winston-Salem Transit Authority and Trans-Aid are poised to begin offering Sunday service later this year, city officials say. City Council members voted Monday to approve a $378.9 million budget.
The City Council is considering a list of recommendations made by the Citizens’ Organizational Efficiency Review Committee (COERC) to increase the efficiency of city government while tightening purse strings. The
The City Council will consider later this year whether to take measures to reduce the remaining number of backyard trash collections. The city moved to do away with backyard collection