(pictured above: Circle Leader Denise Terry (center) with her allies, Barbara Keller and Claudia Jokinen.) Circles Winston-Salem held its first “Big View” meeting last Thursday at Green Street United Methodist Church.
(pictured above: Circle Leader Denise Terry (center) with her allies, Barbara Keller and Claudia Jokinen.) Circles Winston-Salem held its first “Big View” meeting last Thursday at Green Street United Methodist Church.
Parents who have put their children in private school through a state voucher program find themselves at a crossroads after Superior Court Judge Robert H. Hobgood ruled that the voucher
(pictured above: Attendees and vendors mill around the inaugural Winston-Salem/Triad Minority Business Expo.) It is said that in business, it is not what you know but who you know. Dozens of
West African nation caught in Ebola’s net (pictured above: Sylvia Haith watches as Liberian Organization of the Piedmont President James Hunder lights a candle in honor of Maya Angelou.) Saturday was
For 25th anniversary, company surprises kids with new bikes (pictured above: The kids prepare to ride their new bikes.) Eight children
The Liberty Street Community Development Corporation will lose its staunchest and most public ally at the end of October. James
Protestors take stand over state education cuts (pictured above: Protesters stand silently holding signs outside the Forsyth County Government Building.)
(pictured above: Kenny Brown speaks as Olivia Sedwick and Mona Zahir look on.) In the wake of the killing of
Doctors pulling summer volunteer duty at Senior Services (pictured above: Dr. Julia Williams gives a meal to Josie Shirley.) Most Americans
(pictured above: Players are preparing for an exciting season of football action.) A new Winston-Salem arena football team is looking