Funding for a drug court, an extension for an underutilized bus route and a rate increase for Trans-AID have been added to the City of Winston-Salem’s proposed $482.2 million budget.
The class of 2017 made history last weekend as more seniors than ever before received their high school diplomas. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) reported that 101 more graduates got a
“I am the mother of four children and I will do anything for them.” That’s how a tearful Minerva Garcia introduced herself to a crowd gathered at Parkway United Church
The Winston-Salem City Council heard dozens of nonprofits ask for funding in the city’s $482.2 million budget during a public comment hearing on Thursday, June 8. The City Council annually
The proposed $482.2 million City of Winston-Salem budget covers Winston-Salem Transit Authority’s budget shortfall, improves the new bus routes, increases