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The first detainees arrived July 3 at the facility, which will cost $450 million to operate and consists of tents and ...
The “Project Flower" economic-development project considering Winston-Salem has been on hold as the unidentified hemp-products company has opted to conduct more due diligence.
NASCAR Cup Series driver William Byron (24) gets turned around on the front stretch during the Cook Out Clash on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025, at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Martinsville City Manager Aretha Ferrell-Benavides claims she cannot be held liable in a civil rights lawsuit filed by ...
Former Texas A&M outfielder Braden Montgomery has been named to the 2025 All-Star Futures Game roster for the American League, as announced by Major League Baseball on Monday. [Read More...] ...
Salem residents are pushing officials to terminate its contract with an airline that has chartered deportation flights. At Salem City Council on Monday, several community members testified in ...
A nearly five-hour-long Salem City Council meeting saw the approval of the city's Fiscal Year 2026 budget and also touched on downtown safety and the city's contracts with Avelo Airlines. New Ward ...
The Salem City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2026 budget and swore in new Ward 6 Councilor Mai Vang. A work session will be held July 21 to discuss downtown safety concerns.
Parking peeves To Winston-Salem officials: At age 71, I say enough is enough! It’s bad enough to have to endure higher taxes, but when recently dining downtown, I had to pay for parking by phone.
Salem's proposed fiscal year 2026 budget includes significant cuts due to a $13.8 million shortfall. Layoffs could impact library, parks and recreation, and Center 50+ staff.
This election cycle isn't as high profile as a presidential year, but still, voters will have many decisions to make on local leadership as dozens of mayoral and city council seats are up for grabs.
Salem's proposed fiscal year 2026 budget includes significant cuts due to a $13.8 million shortfall. Layoffs could impact library, parks and recreation, and Center 50+ staff.