Heard it Here

Wake Forest Students Cover Downtown Winston-Salem

Semester: Fall 2015

December 3, 2015 by Erin Patterson

Overflow homeless shelters open doors across Winston-Salem

It was 50 degrees and raining as almost a dozen people started lining up outside the doors of Centenary United Methodist’s office space on Tuesday … Read More

November 23, 2015 by Daniel Sechtin

One of the First Same-Sex Couples to Receive Marriage License in Winston-Salem: One Year Later

Last year, Heard it Here covered the legalization of same-sex marriage in North Carolina. The article featured Keith Hicks and Wayne Berrier who were one … Read More

November 19, 2015 by Emily Eisert

Faces of Fourth and Cherry

Fourth Street and Cherry Street are two of the busiest streets in downtown Winston-Salem. They are lined with restaurants, cafes, office buildings, hotels and a … Read More

November 19, 2015 by Caroline Green

A History of Goler Heights

With the Arts District and Innovation Quarter on its boundaries, the area of Goler Heights, formerly known as the Goler-Depot Neighborhood, has been developing quickly … Read More

November 19, 2015 by Erin Buchholz

Waiting for the Bus

Commuters on their way to work and families headed out of town to visit their relatives wait at Winston Salem’s Clark Campbell Multimodal Transportation Center, … Read More

November 19, 2015 by Caroline Green

Plans for Workforce Housing and Healthy Food Downtown

Until recently, there was little to no housing in downtown Winston-Salem. In early 2016, Goler Community Development Cooperation plans to not only add an apartment … Read More

November 19, 2015 by Katie Dickens

City Council Approves Loan for Pepper Building Renovation

The Winston-Salem City Council voted this Monday to approve a loan to downtown developer Mike Coe to assist in redeveloping the Pepper Building, located at … Read More

November 19, 2015 by Anna Conte

Winston-Salem Journal Building under new ownership

The building at 418 N. Marshall St., most known as the location of the Winston-Salem Journal, and the parking lot across the street have recently … Read More

November 16, 2015 by Erin Buchholz

Exploring Winston Square Park Through A Camera Lens

The Winston Square Park on South Marshall Street, built around an amphitheater and fountain, offers an open space in the heart of downtown. Families play … Read More

November 5, 2015 by Anna Conte

Old courthouse holds a new purpose

Courtrooms dating back to 1926 are now home to city residents wanting to live in central downtown Winston-Salem, all made possible with the renovation of … Read More

November 5, 2015 by Katie Dickens

Winston Fashion Designer Showcases Line Downtown

Amanda Vaughn-Redmon and Molly Grace at the counter in Kleur Professionally trained fashion designer Amanda Vaughn-Redmon has lived in Winston-Salem for years, but she is … Read More

November 5, 2015 by Daniel Sechtin

(VIDEO) Our Neighbor: The Soup Man

A Christmas tree farmer turned pastor, Ken Furches left the family business and answered a calling from God to preach full time. The change in … Read More