Holocaust survivor entreats students to remember his story (pictured above: Hank Brodt speaks at Forsyth Tech.) An overflow crowd sat in rapt silence for more than an hour Monday as a
Holocaust survivor entreats students to remember his story (pictured above: Hank Brodt speaks at Forsyth Tech.) An overflow crowd sat in rapt silence for more than an hour Monday as a
N.C. Council of Churches pushing for reform (pictured above: Mauricio Castro speaks.) The tumultuous immigration debate has led some to ponder “What Would Jesus Do?” Rev. David Guthrie says the
In the years to come, the Wake Forest Innovation Quarter will develop the area that was the Belews Street community, making it fertile for bio-tech firms and high-tech startups. But
Wiley students getting year’s worth of mentoring from Innovation Quarter personnel (pictured above: Future Innovators Yarita Noyola and Elijah Best with their mentors, Mohammad Albanna and Daniel Yohannes (right).) For science-minded
(pictured above: Family members touch Michael Brown’s copper-top vault during his burial at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Normandy, Mo.) Ministers want
(pictured above: Daryl Brown signs a book for a local reader.) The James Brown biopic “Get on Up” is a modest
Employees of the Forsyth County Department of Social Services took full advantage of the opportunity to provide input into the
(pictured above: August Dark, Kalvin Michael Smith’s father, speaks to supporters at Lloyd Presbyterian Church.) For Darryl Hunt, Sept. 11
Local law enforcers reassure community in wake of Ferguson, Mo. crisis (pictured above: (From left) City Council Member Jeff MacIntosh
Macie Sibert was born at the start of WWI (pictured above: Tom Jones praises his aunt Macie Sibert (seated, center).