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A mind is a terrible thing to waste. That is why the Psi Phi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. is making an $11,000 ...
Trellis Supportive Care’s Board of Directors has announced that Dr. Michael Lalor, formerly the organization’s chief medical ...
The Active Adult Ministry of United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church donated 50 duffle bags for foster children in Forsyth County.
TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE During the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) Board of Education Meeting earlier this week, Superintendent Tricia McManus gave an update on the district’s cost ...
JESS SCHNUR THE CHRONICLE Get to Know Chancellor Brown For the first time since its founding in 1892, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) welcomed a woman as its permanent 14th chancellor. Bonita ...
TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners has approved the county’s $591 million budget for fiscal year 2025-2026, but the real news is what they didn’t approve during ...
While we’ve seen a major influx of Black-owned businesses and support of these businesses in recent years, the Golden Age of Black Businesses was between 1900 and 1940. The rise of Jim Crow and ...
By Busta Brown This story is right on time as we celebrate Black History Month! Courtney Hall has the first Black-owned ultrasound studio in Downtown Greensboro. This amazing woman is now in the book ...
Such intimate knowledge is especially crucial as the county and the city face the enormous challenge of coming up with as many as 10,000 units of affordable, or workforce, housing in the next decade.
Lieutenant Dwayne Little of the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Department is Carver High School to the core. Lt. Little has always been an advocate for his alma mater and now he is putting boots on the ...
By Busta Brown The faith and patience of Sterling Glass have been tested beyond measure. Yet, his integrity, humility and unwavering faith is stronger than ever. Sterling’s warm and positive spirit is ...
By Busta Brown What I admire most about my Person of the Week is his unshakable commitment to God’s word, his family, and to make Winston-Salem better and safer for our children and their families.
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