Book sharing program aims to bond neighbors (pictured above: President Sandra Stinson (second from left) celebrates the library’s opening with fellow Neal Place residents.) They’re little, but their ability to bring
Dr. Althea Taylor-Jones joined other AARP advocates from Feb. 18-19 as they prepared to speak to state lawmakers about the specific needs of North Carolinians who are 50 and older. The
(pictured above: Wynter Guess (center) with (from left) her godmother Elanor Phipps, Rev. Dr. George Banks and her parents Willie and Tamela Guess.) Winston-Salem resident Jermaine Cohen faces many challenges
(pictured above: Program players (from left) Ruby Reaves, Kamya Simmons, Christina Baker, MaSasha Staley and Shabria Stewart.) Judging by the reaction of the packed audience, Quality Education Academy Fine Arts Department’s
(above: Sonjia Kurosky stands outside Samaritan Ministries.) Across the city, service providers are amping up their efforts to accommodate the homeless