Posts From WS Chronicle

Life saving firefighters receive award

    Life saving firefighters receive award

The Forsyth County Firefighters Association honored local firefighters at an annual awards ceremony on March 12, including five firefighters who helped rescue a man from a burning house.

Read Full Article

NC Black Rep continues 2018-2019 season with Plenty of Time

    NC Black Rep continues 2018-2019 season with Plenty of Time

Show times for Plenty of Time can be found on the NC Black Repertory Company’s website, www.ncblackrep.org. If you mention this ad you will receive $5 off the regular ticket price.

Read Full Article

Young Dems strike again

    Young Dems strike again

Young Democrats of Forsyth County President Quamekia Shavers and co-treasurer Sharbrye’ Lewis recently packaged food for the Maple Springs United Methodist Church Food Pantry.

Read Full Article

Paulette Moore celebrates 25 years at The Chronicle

    Paulette Moore celebrates 25 years at The Chronicle

The newspaper industry has seen dramatic changes over the past 25 years and Paulette Moore, a long-time Chronicle employee, has first-hand experience in how it has changed.

Read Full Article

Busta’s Business of the Month: It’s a family affair

    Busta’s Business of the Month: It’s a family affair

Busta’s Business of the Month: It’s a family affair

Read Full Article

UNCF issues first ‘State of the HBCU’ address to Congress

    UNCF issues first ‘State of the HBCU’ address to Congress

UNCF issues first ‘State of the HBCU’ address

Read Full Article

EnergyUnited Foundation awards $10,000 grant

    EnergyUnited Foundation awards $10,000 grant

The EnergyUnited Foundation is pleased to announce it has awarded a $10,000 grant to Saving Grace K9’s, a non-profit, veteran support organization located in Davidson County.

Read Full Article

Sandra Headen wins inaugural Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize

    Sandra Headen wins inaugural Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize

The short story “Papa’s Gifts” by Raleigh writer Sandra Headen has won the first-ever Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize.

Read Full Article

WSSU physical therapy graduates again achieve 100 percent passage rate on national exams

    WSSU physical therapy graduates again achieve 100 percent passage rate on national exams

For the third consecutive year, graduates of Winston-Salem State University’s (WSSU) Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program have received a perfect 100 percent first-time passage rate on their national licensure exams.

Read Full Article

Commentary: When will we ever learn?

    Commentary: When will we ever learn?

Commentary: When will we ever learn?

Read Full Article

Search wschronicle.com

Featured Sponsor

Receive Chronicle Updates

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Categories

Archives

More Sponsors