Winston-Salem
Triad Juneteenth Celebrations In The Shadows Of Pandemic And Police Brutality
Galveston, Texas, was the sight of a famous speech given by Civil War Union General Gordon Granger in 1865.
Young Activists Lead Sixth Night of Winston-Salem Protest Marches
On Thursday afternoon, more than 100 people began gathering at Winston-Salem's Central YMCA to protest recent police killings.
Peaceful Marchers Seek Justice In Winston-Salem Streets
Chants for justice echoed across Winston-Salem's downtown blocks Wednesday as marchers vowed to turn George Floyd's death into action.
Winston-Salem Restaurants Given More Options For Outdoor Dining
The city is temporarily allowing restaurants to expand their outdoor dining options, as long as patrons can maintain social distancing.
Forsyth Falls Behind Guilford In Federal COVID-19 Relief Funding; Bill Aims To Change That
Forsyth County is getting substantially less in federal COVID-19 relief funds than other metro counties in the state.
Long-time Winston-Salem Politician Larry Womble Dies
Larry Womble was a stalwart advocate for civil rights during a career that spanned more than 30 years.
Salem Academy And College Appoints Interim President
Susan Henking, a vice president at Salem Academy and College, has been named interim president at the school.
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Seeks $155M From County
A new budget proposal submitted by the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools reveals the district is seeking $155M from Forsyth County.
Restaurants Continue To Struggle, Even With Federal Loans
Small businesses across North Carolina have applied for federal loans to help stay open during the coronavirus pandemic.