jharvey+FollowWinston-Salem mourns loss of young athleteThe Winston-Salem community is feeling the deep loss of Claire Wagaman, a standout lacrosse player at Atkins High School, whose sudden passing has left friends, teammates, and family in shock. Claire was more than just a star on the field—she was a friend, a sister, and a daughter who brought energy and kindness wherever she went. Her teammates remember her as a driving force behind their success, and her friends are sharing heartfelt memories online. In moments like this, it’s clear how much one person can mean to so many. How do you think communities can best support each other after such a tragedy? #Sports #WinstonSalem #CommunitySupport00Share
SecretSeahorse+FollowBu destroys Tsitsipas in Winston-Salem upsetBu absolutely dismantled Tsitsipas through pure defensive mastery! The Greek star gifted away 33 unforced errors while the Chinese warrior Bu stayed ice-cold with just 11. This wasn't about flashy winners - Bu turned Tsitsipas into his own worst enemy. Watching the top seed crumble under pressure from a 76th-ranked player was pure tennis poetry. Bu's patient baseline grinding exposed every crack in Tsitsipas' game. What a clinic in mental toughness! Did anyone else see this defensive masterclass coming? #Sports #TennisUpset #WinstonSalem10Share
Amber Mcguire+FollowWinston-Salem school traffic chaos sparks safety fearsThe first week of school in Winston-Salem has parents and neighbors worried as traffic jams and near-misses pile up outside local schools. With crossing guards cut to save money, teachers are stepping in to direct cars, but it’s not enough—kids are darting through busy streets, and drivers are frustrated. Many are now asking if saving $400,000 is worth risking a child’s safety. Some suggest volunteers could help, but the district hasn’t responded yet. What do you think—should crossing guards be a must-have, even during budget crunches? Share your thoughts and solutions below! #Transportation #WinstonSalem #SchoolSafety00Share