Liberian Ambassador Jeremiah Sulunteh spent four days in North Carolina beginning late last month, touring local facilities and meeting with state and local leaders to promote increased partnerships between his
Liberian Ambassador Jeremiah Sulunteh spent four days in North Carolina beginning late last month, touring local facilities and meeting with state and local leaders to promote increased partnerships between his
NAACP tour aims to recruit more warriors for justice The spirit of protest was alive and well when the N.C. NAACP’s Forward Together tour rolled through Winston-Salem last Thursday. Dozens gathered
Controversial bill has support among Dems and the GOP Some call it opportunity; others say it’s anything but. House Bill 944, otherwise known as the Opportunity Scholarship Act, has been
Carter G. Woodson School of Challenge students are headed to Kenya next week for a month-long excursion. It will be the first international trip for the local charter school, which
Johnny Collins, known as Radio The Artist, is using his unique art to reach out to others. Collins, 24, who
The countdown until Winston-Salem again becomes “Black Theatre Holy Ground” will soon begin. The North Carolina Black Repertory Company, which
The Winston-Salem City Council voted Monday to go forward with the sales of Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum to Wake
The Wake Forest University School of Medicine Chapter of the Student National Medical Association honored some of its rising stars
Girl, 9, opens downtown store Nine year-old Elasya “Bird” Jessup is downtown Winston-Salem’s newest entrepreneur. Elasya, a third grader at
Residents point to significant local black history events over the last 100 years The city’s four-day Centennial Celebration, which began