National Night Out events held in Winston-Salem (pictured above: Four-year-old Diontez Hylton dribbles a basketball near an inflatable basketball hoop.) Residents across the city and nation took part in the 31st
National Night Out events held in Winston-Salem (pictured above: Four-year-old Diontez Hylton dribbles a basketball near an inflatable basketball hoop.) Residents across the city and nation took part in the 31st
Racing mini-camps attract local kids (pictured above: Campers surround the race car simulator that was provided by JKS motorsports.) Adrian Taylor likes race cars and everything associated with them. That
(pictured above: Honoree Delray Anthony (left) poses with Council Member Derwin Montgomery and organizer Ben Piggott.) Some of Winston-Salem’s finest grew up in Happy Hill, the city’s oldest African American community.
(pictured above: Malcolm Gant instructs a young golfer.) By Kim Underwood W–S/Forsyth County Schools Malcolm Gant was 5 years old when he first participated in Vic Johnson’s Junior Golf Clinic. He
(pictured above: Luis Sanchez, a resident who lives near the Bethel United site, points to the area where the cell
District Court hopeful looks forward to head-to-head challenge (pictured above: Valene Franco rides in Kernersville’s recent 4th of July parade behind
Old Salem hosts Fourth of July nationalization ceremony (pictured above: The new citizens take their oath on July 4th.) Old Salem
(pictured above: Volunteers work at Happy Hill Cemetery last Thursday.) More than five dozen Mormon teenagers aided in the arduous
Locals mark Juneteenth (pictured above: Residents enjoy Saturday’s Juneteenth street festival.) The city’s annual Juneteenth festival celebrated a landmark anniversary
The efforts of Interfaith Winston-Salem have been buoyed by its recent ECHO Award for its work in building social capital.
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