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Through the purchase, the bank will enter the Winston-Salem market for the first time, while expanding operations near Charlotte. MARTINSVILLE, VA / ACCESS Newswire / May 27, 2025 / Carter ...
From Junior College to the draft: Shavon Revel Jr. from Winston-Salem landed a spot on ECU's roster while attending a junior college and has been working toward this day ever since.
WXII 12 Greensboro-Winston-Salem. ... Obama chatting and laughing at Carter funeral lights up social media. ... LA firefighters spray retardant on Kenneth wildfire.
WXII 12 Greensboro-Winston-Salem. How a Winston-Salem family is remembering President Jimmy Carter through an artistic tie. Posted: January 7, 2025 | Last updated: March 7, 2025.
Kenneth L. Carter July 26, 1952 - April 21, 2005 Ken passed peacefully into eternity after a long illness. Ken is survived by his wife, Ellen, and their 2 s Kenneth Carter Obituary - CA ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A man was arrested for leading police in a vehicle pursuit with a stolen car in Winston-Salem at 1:56 p.m. on Oct. 15, according to the Winston-Salem Police Department. In ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — UPDATE: Accoding to Lt. Diamont, WSFD Hazmat said the powder was not hazardous. Officers and the Winston-Salem Fire Department responded to a suspicious package call at the ...
STATESVILLE, N.C. (WGHP) – An Iredell County Superior Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by 36 United Methodist churches seeking to separate themselves from the Western North Carolina ...
Carter said with an increase of crime in the city, this decision is even more important. “I know that all the citizens in Winston-Salem are concerned, especially with these ongoing shootings ...
Some 38 churches in the Western Conference of North Carolina are fighting about the fees required to leave UMC and the fact that the UMC is holding title to their property.
WXII reports Carter, along with seven other Black firefighters, first reported for duty on March 1, 1951, at the original Winston-Salem Fire Station No. 4 on North Dunleith Avenue.
One of the first Black firefighters of the Winston-Salem Fire Department died Thursday. Willie “Chick” Carter, one of the first eight Black men hired as firefighters in Winston-Salem, died Dec 30.