(pictured above: Volunteers work at Happy Hill Cemetery last Thursday.) More than five dozen Mormon teenagers aided in the arduous task of reverting a historic African American graveyard to some
(pictured above: Volunteers work at Happy Hill Cemetery last Thursday.) More than five dozen Mormon teenagers aided in the arduous task of reverting a historic African American graveyard to some
Miss WSSU eyes Ebony magazine title (pictured above: Miss WSSU Vanity Oakes with Mister WSSU Keenan Easter.) City native Vanity Oakes has already made her reign as Miss WSSU memorable. The
(pictured above: Dr. Bev. Emory speaks.) When Dr. Bev Emory took her position as superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools last year, the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity was one of
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Emancipation Association will hold its annual scholarship awards program on Wednesday, Jan. 1 at 11 a.m. at St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church, 5000 Noble St. Scholarship awards
Democratic City Council members Molly Leight and James Taylor say they are optimistic about their chances for reelection. Taylor, who
Woman of the Year The busiest man in Winston-Salem couldn’t hold such a distinctive title without the city’s busiest woman