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PHOTOS: The Journal's best images from July 2024
The most storytelling and memorable images from the month of July by Journal photographers Walt Unks and Allison Lee Isley.
Winston-Salem homes for big families
Winston-Salem homes with at least five bedrooms.
Store closing sales under way for all Conn's HomePlus, Badco*ck stores
Conn's HomePlus and Badco*ck Home Furniture & Morewebsites have been updated to reflect a "Going out of business" banner with sales starting with steep discounts both in-store and online.
PHOTOS: First day of school at Ward Elementary in Winston-Salem
Winston-Salem firefighters help with flood efforts in Bladen County
A group of firefighters with the Winston-Salem Fire Department's search and rescue team was deployed to Bladen County on Friday to help the locals there deal with flooding after the passage of Tropical Storm Debby.
Winston-Salem man dies on E. Third Street shooting
Winston-Salem police said Justin Jay Brown, 35, died early Sunday morning in a shooting in the 900 block of E. Third St.
Two Things: Honoring history one brush stroke at a time; Kudos to tourney organizers forced to scramble
Murals boldly serve as reminders to community about important and lasting contributions.
Winston-Salem teen accused of killing classmate at Mount Tabor High in 2021 still doesn't have a trial date
A Winston-Salem teen accused of fatally shooting a classmate at Mount Tabor High School nearly three years ago still doesn’t have a trial date, court records show.
Triad healthcare systems sign up for DHHS medical debt relief plan
All hospitals affiliated with Atrium Health— including Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist— Cone Health and Novant Health Inc. are participants in the state's medical debt relief plan.
Liberty Street buildings that housed Black businesses are torn down
What will it take to restore a semblance of a once-thriving commercial center?
Winston-Salem neighbors: Obituaries for August 12
Read through the obituaries published today in Winston-Salem Journal.
AGEWISE: How does Forsyth County's planning affect older adults?
Q: What is the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Planning and Development Services Department’s plan for the future (Forward 2045), and how does it affect older adults in the county, including me?
Man injured in Indiana Avenue shooting
Winston-Salem police said a man received non-life-threatening injuries in a Saturday shooting on Indiana Avenue.
Initial ripple efforts from Realtors compensation settlement set for rollout
Some of the projected shifts from the NAR settlement — some unintended —include: lower homebuyer costs; higher number of bidders; more virtual showings; fewer real-estate agents; and additional do-it-yourselfers.
Ziehl-Abegg expects Winston-Salem plant to fan North American growth
The $100 million Ziehl-Abegg plant in Winston-Salem represents the German manufacturer's single-largest, one-site capital investment in its 130-year history.
PHOTOS: Ziehl-Abegg's new plant in Winston-Salem
Aging Matters: Virtual AgingWell Series planned for Tuesday
Weekly listing of activities and services for senior adults
Winston-Salem neighbors: Obituaries for August 11
Read through the obituaries published today in Winston-Salem Journal.
Ask SAM: Resident questions temporary road closing in Greensboro
A downtown Greensboro infrastructure project is closing a street and hurting small businesses.
Newly listed homes for sale in the Winston-Salem area
Browse through recently listed homes in the Winston-Salem real estate market and find your next home!
Most students will not be able to use their cellphones in the WS/FCS this year. Here's why
Cellphones must remain out of sight during the school day for students in elementary and middle schools. High schoolers may use phones during lunch.
Tickets for Carolina Classic Fair on sale
Ticket sales for the Carolina Classic Fair began Friday with a $3 flash sale through Sunday.
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2024 Winston-Salem Open brings top tennis talent to the Triad
Content by the Winston-Salem Open. The Winston-Salem Open, a mainstay on the ATP Tour circuit since 2011, is the latest chapter in the city’s love affair with tennis.
Why your new hire isn’t working out
Content by SalesFuel. Here are a few tips and tricks to help make sure you attract and hire the right candidates for the job.
Alternative school offers at-risk students a path to upward mobility
Content byWinston-Salem Street School. Winston-Salem Street Schoolgives at-risk high school students a second chance to earn their diploma.
Join this Wake Forest University healthy lifestyle program for overweight women with little to no knee pain
Content byWake Forest Health Exercise Science. This research team is interested in finding out how, by following a diet and exercise regimen, individuals could potentially prevent or help stave off the onset of OA.
O2 Fitness to open Winston-Salem location on Saturday
The Thruway facility gives O2 Fitness sites in all three major Triad cities.
Winston-Salem neighbors: Obituaries for August 10
Read through the obituaries published today in Winston-Salem Journal.
Religion calendar: Aug.10
The weekly Religion Calendar for area churches and faith groups
Winston-Salem speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of Aug. 9, 2024
Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Winston-Salem Journal.
Winston-Salem woman dies after being struck by truck on I-85
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Winston-Salem won't renew ShotSpotter contract
With the money from a three-year grant running out, Winston-Salem has decided not to continue a program that alerts police to the sound of gunfire in a designated three-square-mile part of the city.
Opportunity Zone home prices still trending up in Forsyth
Opportunity zones, launched in May 2018, are economically distressed census tracts qualified to receive private investments. The program was created by Congress and is designed to connect those tracts with investors by offering tax credits and other incentives.
ProKidney reports higher expenses as manufacturing resumes
ProKidney's continuing acceleration of research and development activities produced an 8.1% jump in operating expenses to $29.4 million. ProKidney said it is hiring in the areas of clinical development, quality control, manufacturing and biostatics "to support our ongoing clinical trials."
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