The Clemson Tigers have won their second national championship in the past three years.
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The Ministers’ Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity (MCWSV), along with the Winston-Salem NAACP chapter, have been working in conjunction to have the statue moved for some time.
It has been a mission for the conference to invest in the lives of the local youth for many years now. Hundreds of students have benefited from the scholarships over the years.
On January 27, the congregation of New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church will open their new food pantry. The church purchased new land to fulfill the need for food in their surrounding area.
Praise Assembly Church Ministries welcomed contemporary gospel artist, Bri Babineaux, for their New Year’s Eve concert.
Bryson Canty recently sat down with The Chronicle to talk about his season and what he expects from himself going forward.
The R.J. Reynolds High School Booster Club will soon induct the ninth class of their sports Hall of Fame. The Booster Club will hold a reception on January 25 at 5:30 p.m.
The NFL playoffs started last weekend and for the first time in the history of the league, there will be five African-American starting quarterbacks involved in the post season.
When the dust settled, West Forsyth triumphed over Mt. Tabor in the Lash Bracket championship game and East Forsyth edged out Forbush in the championship in the Chronicle Bracket.
Day Two of the Lash/Chronicle basketball tournament more than lived up to the hype.