By Amanda Jones The Chronicle Though it lasts only one quarter of the year, winter remains the most high-alert season for disease and illness. And, while many people are aware
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Special to the Chronicle The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has launched its 2016 Annual Campaign and publicly introduced its two co-chairs. Leading the campaign this year will
The parades, breakfasts and luncheons honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are now over. The speeches given by city, state and federal officials extolling Dr. King’s non-violent philosophy have all
Gayle Anderson Guest Columnist In December, the U.S. unemployment rate remained steady at 5 percent, the lowest in more than seven years. By comparison, the unemployment rate in November for
Photo by NBC These are the students wearing the offensive T-shirts. Six white high school seniors in suburban Phoenix posed
Last year, the city of Winston-Salem held ceremonies as officials placed historic markers in several neighborhoods, including two historically black
Photos by Tevin Stinson The Paisley High School Alumni Association presents the school’s current principal, Gary Cone, with a check
Chizoba Ukairo and Nate French Special to The Chronicle Director of Wake Forest’s Magnolia Scholars Program Nate French and junior
By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle The plaintiffs’ pre-trial brief in the voter identification lawsuit being heard in federal court


