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Winston-Salem native Jackeè coming home for play

    Winston-Salem native Jackeè coming home for play

By Busta Brown The Chronicle Winston-Salem’s own Jackeè Harry is coming home this Saturday, Nov. 4,  at 8 p.m. at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum! She’ll be starring in the

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Editorial Cartoon: Mueller catch

    Editorial Cartoon: Mueller catch

Editorial Cartoon by Ron Rogers

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Helping to get ‘houses’ in order

    Helping to get ‘houses’ in order

Nelson Mullins attorneys from Charlotte, Raleigh, and Columbia, S.C., joined their colleagues in Winston-Salem on Saturday, Oct. 21, to provide free wills for 32 Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County clients.

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Father produces song for son Austin

    Father produces song for son Austin

This week, Busta Brown’s Person of the Week is Tommy Hicks. Go to the Winston-Salem Chronicle’s YouTube channel to view the full interview.

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Early Voting happening now

    Early Voting happening now

Early voting is currently being conducted at the Forsyth County Government Center, 201 N. Chestnut St., for the municipal elections

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Commentary: Mass incarceration; from the plantation to Wall Street

    Commentary: Mass incarceration; from the plantation to Wall Street

If the Constitution of the United States is the crowning glory of all democracy, then the 13th Amendment should have been the Hope diamond.

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His comedy show ‘is like a bus ride’

    His comedy show ‘is like a bus ride’

Go to the Winstonsalem Chronicle YouTube.com channel to see the full interview with Comedian Dion Fowler.

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Commentary: ‘Divide and conquer’ has been around a long time

    Commentary: ‘Divide and conquer’ has been around a long time

‘Divide and conquer’ has been around a long time

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Residential construction at 10-year high

    Residential construction at 10-year high

Residential construction in Forsyth County set a 10-year quarterly high with $125 million in permit value.

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Wallace to drive for Petty in 2018

    Wallace to drive for Petty in 2018

Darrell Wallace Jr. will become the first black full-time driver at NASCAR’s top level since 1971.

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