Forsyth County Commissioners Approve Transcontinental Pipeline Easement in Contentious 4-3 Vote
Staff Report The Winston-Salem Chronicle WINSTON-SALEM, NC — In a narrow 4-3 decision on March 5, 2026, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners approved an easement agreement with the Transcontinental
Audit Exposes $15M Hidden Spending in WS/FCS Budget Crisis
By A.J. Daniel The Winston-Salem Chronicle WINSTON-SALEM — For months, parents, teachers, and taxpayers across Forsyth County have been asking how a school district already facing a $46 million budget
Forsyth County Commissioners Approve Transcontinental Pipeline Easement in Contentious 4-3 Vote
Staff Report The Winston-Salem Chronicle WINSTON-SALEM, NC — In a narrow 4-3 decision on March 5, 2026, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners approved an easement agreement with the Transcontinental
Audit Exposes $15M Hidden Spending in WS/FCS Budget Crisis
By A.J. Daniel The Winston-Salem Chronicle WINSTON-SALEM — For months, parents, teachers, and taxpayers across Forsyth County have been asking how a school district already facing a $46 million budget
Why Restaurants Are Closing — And What It Means for Our Cities
By Algenon L. Cash The Winston-Salem Chronicle Since the beginning, food and beverage establishments have brought communities together. The nation’s founders sat around tavern tables discussing their vision for a
In Forsyth’s At-Large Race, Schools, Trust, and Two Very Different Theories of Leadership
By A. J. Daniel The Winston-Salem Chronicle When the midterm elections filing period opened in December 2025, the early tremor in Forsyth politics came quickly: the County Commissioner At-Large
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