By Jourdan Gore as told to Cheryl D. Scales On Sunday, Jan. 14, graduation for Mason Gore from Winston-Salem Christian High School took place at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital at
Editorial
By Micha James I have been focused on helping others for so long but am failing myself by suppressing the thoughts, triggers and situations that have molded me into the woman I am today. Time is up … it is time for us to get free.
By David Finn The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Art Commission in 2018 will commission the citywide “Winston-Salem Portrait Project” which is envisioned as a complex photographic portrayal of the city, displayed in sites where various communities intersect.
Forgive us for being preachy, but with the extreme cold weather and numerous reports of fires, it seems we should
New tax law hurts those in working class families To the Editor: This new tax giveaway removes healthcare for 13
Most Black folk might get offended if it is suggested that they are enablers to white supremacists. Yet, this enabling
I can remember people many years ago making New Year’s resolutions. These were things we wanted to either start doing