News

Winston-Salem City Council's meeting was heated last night as voting for Wake Forest University to buy the Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum and Winston-Salem State University to buy Bowman Gray ...
THE WINSTON-SALEM SYMPHONY IS HELPING THE TRIAD WELCOME IN 2021 WITH A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE OF "AULD LANG SYNE." IT JUST RELEASED THIS VIDEO. YOU CAN SEE ITS MUSICIANS PLAYING AT LANDMARKS AROUND ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Winston-Salem joined cities across the world Wednesday evening, lighting key landmarks and buildings blue in support of World Autism Awareness Day. This included City Hall ...
The Winston-Salem Symphony’s Feb. 14 show is a tribute to the magic of mixtapes. The orchestra will present romantic songs from a wide range of composers and genres.
Developer Hide Tide Capital, which specializes in restoring historic landmarks, purchased the Loewy Building located at 500 W. Fourth St. from the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem for $3.1 ...
Quentin Jackson has a backwards business story. Most artists you talk to say they hate the business side of the art business, but Jackson, the owner of Q Jackson Apparel Co., LLC, feels the ...
T he sun is starting to come out and the temperatures are rising. Put your wallet away, stay local, and check out these ...
Some Salem residents have objected to the plan, ... Salem landmarks commission rejects memorial for state hospital patients. Updated: Apr. 22, 2012, 6:41 p.m.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A scary situation played out in Winston-Salem on Friday night, as a driver lost control of their truck and crashed into 66 Diner on Old Hollow Road.
The Salem Historic Landmarks Commission announced the winners of its “This Place Matters” photo contest. From a pool of 45 submissions, the following photos were recognized: ...
Landmark Aviation has moved into a new maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility at Smith Reynolds Airport (INT) in Winston-Salem, N.C., a relocation that will enable it to expand its ...
A vacant historic downtown Winston-Salem office building will soon be getting new life as Maine-based developers plan to invest as much as $20 million to convert the building into apartments.