The chickens in front of Roy Cooper’s office are there to symbolize how he as a candidate is afraid (chicken) to “debate” and discuss his stands on the critical issues
Carolina Panthers fans watch as their team takes on the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, Feb. 7. BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Eyes across the nation were
Community members and central office personnel visited Diggs-Latham Elementary School to commemorate the 56th anniversary of the sit-ins at Kress Lunch Counter Movement. BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Earlier this
Zumba heart health fair participants work out on Friday, Feb 5. SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Red H.E.A.R.R.T. hosted its 6th annual community evening event, Zumba Heart Health Fair, on February
Teacher Jaunita Ramsey and the five students she worked with show the plaque they won from the state of North
Photo by Timothy Ramsey Avery B. Hall Sr. of Winston-Salem accepts his Rhythms of Triumph award for his work in
Forsyth Tech Small Business Center Director Allan Younger used the center before he became its director. BY TODD LUCK THE
BY CASH MICHAELS If one wondered why State Attorney General Roy Cooper has consistently ignored challenges by Durham attorney Ken
HENRY PANKEY GUEST COLUMNIST “From kindergarten to 12th grade, students attend school 13,000 hours, yet they only receive two days