Gun control advocates use cookout to promote their message Gun safety advocates used free food to tout their message on Sunday, Aug. 31 at Rupert Bell Park. Moms Demand
Gun control advocates use cookout to promote their message Gun safety advocates used free food to tout their message on Sunday, Aug. 31 at Rupert Bell Park. Moms Demand
(pictured above: Kenny Brown speaks as Olivia Sedwick and Mona Zahir look on.) In the wake of the killing of an unarmed teenager in Ferguson, Mo., Winston-Salem State University held
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
(pictured above: Malcolm Gant instructs a young golfer.) By Kim Underwood W–S/Forsyth County Schools Malcolm Gant was 5 years old when
(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

