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(pictured above: Denise Scott-Johnson chats with her former supervisor, Nick Jamison.) The event began with hugs, well-wishes and food and ended with an emotional farewell. The City of Winston-Salem said goodbye
Branch leaders will be picked on Jan. 10 (pictured above: A sign posted at headquarters on Nov. 18.) A N.C. NAACP official will oversee the elections of the Winston-Salem Branch on
(pictured above: John Young sorts through toys.) Santa has local elves working hard to make sure every child has a merry Christmas this year. The Potter’s House Family Resource Center has
Anthony Johnson is physically and developmentally disabled. Yet, each morning the Chester, S.C. native rises determined to prove that he
(pictured above: students (top row, from left) Sam Murphy, Kent Garrett, KC Barrett, James Bailey, Will Dietsche, Meredith Anderson, Tyler St.
(pictured above: Protestors raise their hands during last week’s rally.) Locals disheartened by decisions not to charge white police officers in
Holocaust survivor entreats students to remember his story (pictured above: Hank Brodt speaks at Forsyth Tech.) An overflow crowd sat in
Photo by Chanel Davis On hand to represent Veterans Helping Veterans Heal were (from left) Gerry Merritt, Diane Evans, Jane
Photo by Todd Luck New members (from left) Robert Barr, Lori Goins Clark, Deanna Taylor, Dana Caudill Jones, David Singletary