YouthBuild, a new City of Winston-Salem program, is giving high school drop-outs a chance to earn their GEDs while learning the lucrative construction trade. YouthBuild is targeting drop-outs ages 16
YouthBuild, a new City of Winston-Salem program, is giving high school drop-outs a chance to earn their GEDs while learning the lucrative construction trade. YouthBuild is targeting drop-outs ages 16
Amy Edmunds was the picture of health when she had a stroke at age 43. She maintained a healthy diet and weight, exercised regularly and frequently ran in 5ks. To
It was a 2 a.m. phone call in 2003 that shattered Therese Bartholomew’s life. It would be years before the Charlotte resident could begin to push back against the crushing
Meka Harrell is hoping to become a “driving force” in local women and children’s fashion. The Baltimore native is the proud owner of Pink Culture Inc., billed as the Triad’s
Former hustler sharing his cautionary tales with young people For much of his youth, High Point native Greg Commander was
Election night went off without a hitch for City Council incumbents. Across the board, Twin City residents favored veterans over
Great promise for new Research Park road The Research Parkway in the Piedmont Triad Research Park opened last week to
A group of African American Vietnam War veterans were invited to Wake Forest last Friday to share their memories from
When Hickory native John Markley joined the Winston-Salem State University’s baseball team in 2010, all bets were off. “That first
(Pictured Above: Charlotte School of Law’s Victoria Owens (left) and Z’a Williams) City native Vondell Davis believes in planning ahead.