Valene Franco To The Editor: You, the citizens of Forsyth County, will determine which of our current candidates will serve our community. I urge you to join me in casting
Valene Franco To The Editor: You, the citizens of Forsyth County, will determine which of our current candidates will serve our community. I urge you to join me in casting
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
(pictured above: Stacey Rubain (second from right) poses with supporters and friends (from left): Justin Hurie, Renu Syal, Bryan Mosley and Angela Townsend.) After months of stump speeches, photo ops and
Fansler for School Board To the Editor: Katherine Fansler for School Board At-Large – many people who have met her already realize that she is exactly the type of school board
(pictured above: Delmas Parker tout’s W.E.B. DuBois’ “The Souls of Black Folk.”) Political hopefuls addressed members of the Forsyth County Senior
Two members of the city’s historically black bar association have announced their intentions to run for the newly-approved seat on
Attorney moonlights as novelist Attorney Jesse McCoy II writes more than just legal briefs. The North Carolina Central University School
After years of worrying about a criminal charge he incurred three years ago, city native Josh Sargent was given a
When the Winston-Salem Chapter of the Black Panther Party was founded 43 years ago, the city was a very different