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With the event growing every year, Jones is already working on how she can make next year’s Love Day even bigger. “We wanted ...
An inmate at the Forsyth County Detention Center was found unresponsive and later pronounced dead last week. Here’s what we ...
Lit City Freedom School, in partnership with Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) Freedom Schools Program, and in solidarity with ...
A local church is taking a bold step toward breaking the silence surrounding mental health by hosting the premiere of a powerful new film focused on healing, hope and the human mind. Prayer and ...
Local nonprofit BOND Cares is now accepting donations for its annual Love Day on Saturday, July 19. Love Day is a one-of-a-kind, back-to-school giveaway where students receive everything they need to ...
On Wednesday, July 9, Winston-Salem Freedom Schools and the Equity Forsyth Coalition will welcome Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson, President and CEO of the Children’s Defense Fund. The event is scheduled to ...
As a fitting end to Juneteenth weekend, on Sunday, June 22, the Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission unveiled a marker honoring Happy Hill Cemetery. The origins of the Happy Hill Community ...
As the Senate advances its budget plan, Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina continues to warn that proposed deep cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) would ...
As educators, we try to teach our students that accountability is not just about punishment; it’s about understanding, repairing harm, and learning how to move forward together. Think MTSS and the ...
A mind is a terrible thing to waste. That is why the Psi Phi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. is making an $11,000 investment into the minds of young Winston-Salem/Forsyth County high school ...
Trellis Supportive Care’s Board of Directors has announced that Dr. Michael Lalor, formerly the organization’s chief medical officer, has assumed the position of president and CEO. This comes ...
According to a recent article published in the The Carolina Journal, on average children in the North Carolina foster system are moved three times per year. Last week members of United Metropolitan ...
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