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Lowe to file for full term in N.C. Senate

    Lowe to file for full term in N.C. Senate

Special to The Chronicle Just weeks after completing a lengthy legislative session also known as the “long session” at the North Carolina General Assembly in Raleigh, Sen. Paul Lowe, Jr.

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A tape, more documents emerge in case

    A tape, more documents emerge in case

By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle Editor’s note – This is Part 3 of The Chronicle’s examination of what happened to elderly Winston-Salem citizen Napoleon H. Wilson, and how he

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Organizations unite to provide food to families

    Organizations unite to provide food to families

Photo by Tevin Stinson Just ahead of the holiday season, the Chris Paul Family Foundation and the Triad Dream Center come together to provide 100 families with food for seven

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Lawmakers urge black Democrats to unite

    Lawmakers urge black Democrats to unite

above: Dan Blue and Larry Hall By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle “I know that if I don’t protect my freedom, no one is going to be as interested in

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Chicago officer charged with murder in killing of black teen

    Chicago officer charged with murder in killing of black teen

Journalist Brandon Smith, left, and activist William Calloway talk to reporters Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015, after a Cook County judge

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Editorial cartoon: Minimum wage increase for Winston-Salem city workers?

    Editorial cartoon: Minimum wage increase for Winston-Salem city workers?
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Governor McCrory announces $1 billion reserve in unemployment trust fund

    Governor McCrory announces  $1 billion reserve in  unemployment trust fund

Special to The Chronicle Raleigh, N.C. – After paying off a $2.8 billion debt to the federal government in May

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Center celebrates 15 years of ‘paying it foward’

    Center celebrates 15 years of ‘paying it foward’

By Tori P. Haynesworth For The Chronicle The Community Care Center opened its doors on Oct. 23, 2000, with its

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Ministers voice concerns about Business 40 project

    Ministers voice concerns about Business 40 project

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Members of the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) recently sat down with ministers of

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Spaulding, Cooper almost face off at event

    Spaulding, Cooper almost  face off at event

Above: Photos by Cash Michaels- N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooperand former State Rep. Ken Spaulding speak during the Bi-Annual Convention

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