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When you think about summer camp, most people’s minds automatically go to camps that focus on sports or sharpening skills ...
George Wilkerson and Kat Bodrie share a unique relationship. Wilkinson is an inmate on North Carolina’s death row. Bodrie is ...
Donations for BOND Cares Love Day are being collected at Big Brothers Big Sisters Services Inc., 200 S. Marshall St., until ...
There is a new Lupus Support Group here in Winston-Salem. It’s open to caregivers, advocates, friends, family and fellow ...
Trellis Supportive Care’s Board of Directors has announced that Dr. Michael Lalor, formerly the organization’s chief medical ...
As Honduras' TPS expires on July 5, over 52,000 immigrants, including Winston-Salem’s Brajan Funes, face deportation. Despite ...
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is moving forward with plans to cut positions to help make up for budget shortfalls.
As a fitting end to Juneteenth weekend, on Sunday, June 22, the Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission unveiled a ...
A mind is a terrible thing to waste. That is why the Psi Phi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. is making an $11,000 ...
The Active Adult Ministry of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church donated 50 duffle bags for foster children in Forsyth County.
WSSU’s first woman chancellor, Bonita Brown, reflects on her first year—focusing on access, equity, innovation, and the future of higher education.
Charlie Poole was a banjo picker and millworker in the cotton mills of Spray, North Carolina. Charlie Poole was also a rambler. All of these elements are part of the legacy of Poole, who is celebrated ...