(pictured above: Wynter Guess (center) with (from left) her godmother Elanor Phipps, Rev. Dr. George Banks and her parents Willie and Tamela Guess.) Winston-Salem resident Jermaine Cohen faces many challenges
(pictured above: Wynter Guess (center) with (from left) her godmother Elanor Phipps, Rev. Dr. George Banks and her parents Willie and Tamela Guess.) Winston-Salem resident Jermaine Cohen faces many challenges
(pictured above: Junior Valeria Sotelo on the campus of Salem College.) Lexington resident Valeria Sotelo has done everything right. The 21-year-old worked hard during her time at Lexington Senior High School,
Project aims to spread kindness about “Find a jar and be inspired.” That is what Winston-Salem resident Megan North Shuford is hoping local people will do this March, when she
Greensboro native Edwana Taylor said her children’s Christmas will be a whole lot merrier this year, thanks to the generosity of a local AM radio station. Times have been tough
Following the hustle and bustle of Christmas, residents from across the community will come together this week, during the Winston-Salem
(pictured above: Johnell Hunter speaks while his wife, Debra Hunter, looks on.) Organization gets locals in the holiday spirit The leaders
(pictured above: Local Moral Monday attendees (front row, from left): Oriana McConnell, Rev. C. Anthony Jones, Marina Skinner, Peggy Weir,
Tony-nominated costume designer Paul Tazewell spent last Thursday sharing his work and wisdom with students at his alma mater –
Keva Brooks Napper’s own struggle with Lupus inspired her to start Beautiful Butterflies, a nonprofit that assists other’s living with
The Gentleman’s Quorum of Cook Elementary School sprang into action when it learned that the Salvation Army’s annual holiday Red