The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Public Art Commission is asking local artists to submit proposals for public art projects at a location of their choice with a concept of their choice, within the city of Winston-Salem.
The city’s Department of Transportation is asking citizens to give their thoughts about needed improvements to Kernersville Road on Thursday, Aug. 10 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Sedge Garden Neighborhood Center, 401 Robbins Road.
BikeSafe NC and the North Carolina State Highway Patrol invite motorcyclists to participate in Rider Skills Day class (free of charge) being held on July 25, 2023 that offer assessments on present driving skills and advice to help make their experience as a motorcyclist safer and more enjoyable.
Mayor Allen Joines and the City Council have extended an offer to William Patrick “Pat” Pate, the city manager of Manassas, Va. to become Winston-Salem’s sixth city manager.
Mayor Allen Joines and the City Council have extended an offer to William Patrick “Pat” Pate, the city manager of Manassas, Va. to become Winston-Salem’s sixth city manager
Fireworks, food trucks and live music are on tap Saturday evening, July 1, during “Rock Out the Quarry,” a pre-Fourth of July festival being held from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Quarry at Grant Park, 1750 Quarry Park Road
The city plans to begin a major downtown repaving project in the Central Business District on Monday, June 26, with the closing of Fourth Street in two phases between Liberty and Broad streets
The $607.8 million budget that the City Council approved at its June 20 meeting for fiscal year 2023-2024 which begins July 1, included an additional $2.1 million over the budget that City Manager Lee Garrity had sent to Mayor Allen Joines and the City Council in May
Following recommendation by an independent rate study, the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utility Commission has approved increases in water and sewer rates for the next fiscal year budget, which begins July 1
The city’s African American Heritage Initiative is inviting attendees at the Juneteenth Festival on Saturday, June 17 to be interviewed for an oral history while they are at the festival
The purpose of the Winston-Salem Fire Department Citizens Fire Academy is not to train an individual to be a firefighter but to produce informed citizens, and build long-lasting relationships with residents in our community