After more than three decades of performing, Abdullah Rahman has recently completed his first overseas gig. The percussionist, a New Jersey native who has called Winston-Salem home for nearly 30
After more than three decades of performing, Abdullah Rahman has recently completed his first overseas gig. The percussionist, a New Jersey native who has called Winston-Salem home for nearly 30
City leaders paid homage to a piece of local history Tuesday, with the unveiling of a commemorative plaque in historic City Hall. The plaque, which adorns the wall just outside
(pictured above: Forsyth County resident Arthur Hardin pauses for a photo earlier this month in the Superdome in the days leading up to the recent Sugar Bowl.) Football fans across the
(pictured above: From left: Damari Martin, Tiffany Garcia-Petatan, Gabriela Loyd try out the new computers.) Youngsters at the Salvation Army International Corps Boys & Girls Club now have state-of-the-art technology at
(pictured above: Sammie Gray is a longtime ACS supporter.) AIDS Care Services is asking those who support HIV/AIDS awareness and
Northwest Child Development Centers CEO Dr. Tony Burton III has publicly announced his intentions to run for one of the
Chronicle breakfast kicks-off MLK Day events on Monday The Chronicle will be kicking the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday off
At least one District 1 seat on the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education will be up for grabs this election
(pictured above: Angela Neal works with students at Mineral Springs Middle School.) In her three years as principal of Mineral Springs
(pictured above: Vivian Joiner outside of Sweet Potatoes.) Popular eateries to offer half-price menu favs Foodies across the city will have