(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: 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 phone tower will be erected.) Residents will begin to see
District Court hopeful looks forward to head-to-head challenge (pictured above: Valene Franco rides in Kernersville’s recent 4th of July parade behind a supporter holding her sign.) Parades, neighborhood gatherings, 5Ks. Valene
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
WSSU takes health project to Piedmont Park (pictured above: Hazel Neely, president of the Piedmont Park Resident Council, is among the
The efforts of Interfaith Winston-Salem have been buoyed by its recent ECHO Award for its work in building social capital.
(pictured above: Ribbon cutters (left to right) Larry Herzberg, Fred Bazemore, Vivian Burke, DD Adams, Twanna Wellman-Roebuck, Dell James, Dr. Frank