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Community Trunk-or-Treat event draws large crowd

    Community Trunk-or-Treat event draws large crowd

Photo by Tevin Stinson More than a hundred local children ditched the traditional door-to-door candy hunt this Halloween for the Trunk-or-Treat event held at the Rupert Bell Recreation Center. During

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Church baptizes two in river

    Church baptizes two in river

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Larry France Sr. became a candidate for baptism when he gave his life to Christ and joined First Waughtown Baptist Church (FWBC) earlier this year. But

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Union Baptist to hold voter turnout service

    Union Baptist to hold voter turnout service

N.C. NAACP President Barber to speak SPECIAL TO  THE CHRONICLE Seeing a need to increase voter turnout in North Carolina, Bishop Sir Walter Mack Jr., pastor of and teacher at

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Basketball fundraiser scheduled for Peace Toys Program

    Basketball fundraiser scheduled for Peace Toys Program

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The basketball teams for the Winston-Salem Police Department and Winston-Salem Fire Department will play a charity basketball game at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, to support

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HanesBrands employees provide Day of Caring initiatives

    HanesBrands employees provide Day of Caring initiatives

Submitted photo SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE HanesBrands today announced nearly 400 employees participated in its annual Day of Caring event,

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Lawmakers form group to address police-community relationships across N.C.

    Lawmakers form group to address police-community relationships across N.C.

SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Rep. Edward “Ed” Hanes Jr. (D-Forsyth) and Rep. Craig Horn (R-Union) announced the formation of an

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Chi Eta Phi celebrates Founder’s Day

    Chi Eta Phi celebrates Founder’s Day

Submitted photo SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE On Sunday, Oct. 16 all the chapters of Chi Eta Phi Inc. celebrated their

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Letters to the Editor: The Election

    Letters to the Editor: The Election

Vote John Larson for Winston-Salem City Council To the Editor: Nearly a year ago I became a member of the

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Political Cartoon: Trick and Treat

    Political Cartoon: Trick and Treat
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How free is freedom?

    How free is freedom?

Jamika R. Burnette Guest Columnist According to the National Registry of Exonerations, out of 873 individual exonerations from January 1989

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