At a place in time where infants can operate the latest version of the iPhone before they can spell their names and seeing children playing outside is rare, My Little Genius’ Child Development Center is looking to go back to the basics when it comes to education of our youth.
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Finance Committee approves land sale for new Ashley. Mayor Pro Tempore Burke raises concerns about sale, failed development in the past
During the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8, the board unanimously approved a contract with Larry Barron Jr. to provide poetry workshops for students at Parkland Magnet High School.
In celebration of the court’s bicentennial anniversary, last week, the Forsyth County Courthouse played host to the Supreme Court of North Carolina.
After being left off the list of early voting sites for nearly a decade, earlier this week the Forsyth County
“What’s calling you? What’s your responsibility to this community?” Those were the questions Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough raised while speaking to members of the Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity last week.
Young Democrats of Forsyth County recently held a forum on gun violence. Speakers were Jon McLamb, Corey McCann and Tracy Scales who spoke about gun laws, community activism and the impact that gun violence has on families.
Last week two dozen local high school students came together to discuss issues of race within their schools and community during the annual Race Relations Forum hosted by the City of Winston-Salem’s Human Relations Department and moderated by representatives from the Youth Council.
A local couple is preparing to open a CBD store right here in Winston-Salem.