NBN hopes groups benefit from network of sharing (pictured above: NBN’s Dee Washington greets meeting attendees.) Neighbors For Better Neighborhoods’ grantees will now be called “community teams,” the grassroots community organizing
NBN hopes groups benefit from network of sharing (pictured above: NBN’s Dee Washington greets meeting attendees.) Neighbors For Better Neighborhoods’ grantees will now be called “community teams,” the grassroots community organizing
(pictured above: This market for farmers and other vendors is slated to open soon.) The outdoor Liberty Street Vendors’ Market will open soon, but without the Liberty Community Development Corporation as
(pictured above: The new 525@vine stands behind Wake Forest BioTech Place.) A former R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. factory is now a world-class research facility. The grand opening was held for
WSSU takes health project to Piedmont Park (pictured above: Hazel Neely, president of the Piedmont Park Resident Council, is among the participants in Saving One Sister At a Time.) “Saving One
(pictured above: Ribbon cutters (left to right) Larry Herzberg, Fred Bazemore, Vivian Burke, DD Adams, Twanna Wellman-Roebuck, Dell James, Dr. Frank
Dr. Maya Angelou’s home church celebrates her life (pictured above: Maya Angelou’s grandson, Colin Johnson, speaks. Sitting behind him are
(pictured above: The house at 716 Humphrey St.) The city is seeking developers to restore the two surviving shotgun houses in
Local Special Olympian raising money to compete at National Games (pictured above: Ghree Lockard wears her Special Olympics medals.) An effort
Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina’s Fourth Annual Youth Job Fair was well-attended. Held Thursday, May 22 at Goodwill headquarters
(pictured above: Michael (far left) and Jill (third from left) Drennen pose with WSSU Elementary Education Coordinator Fran Oates and professor Dr.