United Negro College Fund hosted its inaugural “A Mind Is….” Gala to raise money to support students at local historically ...
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As he returned for his second term in the White House, US President Donald Trump has reinstated a bust of Winston Churchill in the Oval Office after the redecoration. The 47th president reinstalled ...
Born on October 27, 1953, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina ... also a member of the American Honor Guards and Rolling Thunder NC 3. Additionally, Terry found strength and community through ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A juvenile is in critical life-threatening condition after being shot on Shalimar Drive in Winston-Salem on Saturday night. According to the Winston-Salem Police Department ...
By Alex Williams Gus Williams, an eyeblink-quick guard known for his volume scoring and electric on-court style who in 1979 helped the Seattle SuperSonics win their only National Basketball ...
WINSTON SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — Winston-Salem police said three kids were playing on a frozen pond when they fell through the ice. Neighbors stepped in to help immediately to get the kids out ...
Has occurred and our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the individuals involved at approximately 5:02 p.m., the Winston Salem Fire Department, High Point Fire Department ...
Gus Williams, the legendary point guard known as 'The Wizard,' has passed away. He led the Seattle SuperSonics to their only NBA Championship in 1979 and was renowned for his extraordinary skills.
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NBA champion Gus Williams, who played for 11 years and led the Seattle SuperSonics to their only championship in 1979, died on Wednesday at age 71. The Washington Wizards, who Williams played for ...
Seattle Sonics great Gus Williams, who helped lead the franchise to its lone NBA championship in 1979, died Wednesday. He was 71. Williams, nicknamed “The Wizard,” was the Sonics’ leading ...