THURSDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 15-17 *North Carolina Blues Week, May 10-18, organized by The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society, will include a screening of the documentary “The Blues Society” on Thursday, May 15,
House committee advances bill to lift pause on executions, bring back the electric chair
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Republican lawmakers are pushing to pass a bill that would lift a halt on executions being carried out and make the electric chair the
THURSDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 15-17 *North Carolina Blues Week, May 10-18, organized by The Piedmont Blues Preservation Society, will include a screening of the documentary “The Blues Society” on Thursday, May 15,
House committee advances bill to lift pause on executions, bring back the electric chair
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Republican lawmakers are pushing to pass a bill that would lift a halt on executions being carried out and make the electric chair the
The Week Ahead: Workshops, volunteer opportunities, and arts festivals in Winston-Salem
JESS SCHNUR THE CHRONICLE Community Events This upcoming week, The Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem will be hosting volunteer opportunities and workshops available to members of the community. On
Fitness Friday: How to join adult volleyball, dodgeball, and softball leagues in W-S
JESS SCHNUR THE CHRONICLE For those looking to relive the days of playing their favorite gym class games, the City of Winston-Salem’s Recreation and Parks Department hosts various adult
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