Brain power earns students medals Students’ knowledge of anatomy, astronomy, chemistry and more were tested Saturday during a competition at Atkins Academic and Technology High School. The regional Science Olympiad
Brain power earns students medals Students’ knowledge of anatomy, astronomy, chemistry and more were tested Saturday during a competition at Atkins Academic and Technology High School. The regional Science Olympiad
Dr. Ruby Payne, author of “Bridges out of Poverty,” led a three-hour workshop last week, schooling a group of more than 150 social service and non-profit officials on ways that
A new community and economic report issued by the Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce shows a diversification of industries and movement away from a manufacturing economy, as well as tremendous growth
Less than two dozen people attended a meeting held Tuesday night at the Hanes Hosiery Community Center to allow residents to weigh in on the search for Winston-Salem’s next police
After three decades in its current facility, Samaritan Ministries is finally getting some new digs. The Ministry plans to break
On Jan. 22, the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Program of Forsyth County will reopen its Volunteer Income Tax Assistance
Many will be honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday – the federal holiday in his honor – by
Eighty-five-year-old Sarah Brooks is one of hundreds of local seniors getting ready for this year’s Piedmont Plus Senior Games. Brooks
Dr. Adesanmi Abel Ojo returned to Forsyth Technical Community College last week, telling students how the path that led him
For Sgt. Kevin Riley, joining the U.S. Army seven years ago felt more like a calling than a career choice.