LEAD Girls receives Black Women Impact Grant from Goldman Sachs Foundation
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Busta’s People of the Week: A roundtable conversation about the battle to keep our children from using drugs
A new medical center in Winston-Salem is working to address those complaints and others with their patient-centered approach to caring for older adults.
Lindsay Tise recently celebrated his 104th birthday and happily shares two of the things he’s loved most in life: his wife and golf. In fact, he credits playing golf for over 90 years with helping him reach yet another milestone birthday. Tise stated, “It’s been a big help to me both physically and mentally.”
Movement & Memory class combines exercise and brain games
Cook Literacy Model School educators plan fundraising dinner theatre for academic excellence
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: This cleaning service’s reputation is spotless!
The National Association of University Women (NAUW) sponsored an essay writing workshop at Carver High School for the seniors on Jan. 17 in the media center. Arneathia Brown, second vice president of the NAUW and guidance counselor at Carver, discussed how students can plan ahead and write a solid essay to compete for scholarships and to seek admittance to the colleges of their choice. More than 30 seniors participated in the workshop.
More Black musicians playing traditional Americana music, attracting new audiences
Busta’s Person of the Week: Jennifer Jeter is Heaven sent, helping daughters overcome the grief of losing their mothers