Lifelong athlete and trainer uses his own heart scare to inspire others to get healthy All his life, city native Joe Walker Jr. has been physically active. “He’s always been
(pictured above: Angela Neal works with students at Mineral Springs Middle School.) In her three years as principal of Mineral Springs Middle School, a magnet school with an arts and leadership
(pictured above: Freshman Rep. Ed Hanes speaks at the recent Emancipation Association program.) Lawmakers wary of political tide shift in Raleigh Forsyth County Democrats are expressing varying degrees of optimism about
The Winston-Salem Urban League and Keith Grandberry – its president and CEO – are parting ways. The circumstances regarding his departure are unclear, as both Grandberry and members of the