House, Senate leaders seek to void private property veto To the Editor: North Carolina House and Senate leaders responded Friday, May 29, to Gov. Pat McCrory’s veto of HB-405: Property
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By Jim Clingman Guest Columnist For the past 50 years, most of our conversations and efforts have been centered on politics. Reminiscent of the Reconstruction Era, when Blacks occupied political
In photo above: Young athletes practice their takeoff during a recent Tri-City practice at Winston-Salem State University. Tri-City welcomes all children ages 5 to 18. (Photo by Erin Mizelle for
In photo above: Rev. Konnie G. Robinson Special to The Chronicle The Union Chapel Baptist Church family began celebrating the
In photo above: Apostle Brenda J. McCloud Special to The Chronicle Greater Tabernacle Worship Center, 1410 Attucks St., has scheduled
In photo above: The Rev. Roger E. Hayes Special to The Chronicle The Rev. Roger E. Hayes, senior pastor
Special to The Chronicle The American Red Cross seeks eligible donors to give blood in honor of World Blood Donor
Chronicle Staff Report After a roundtable discussion on child hunger at Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina, U.S.
In photo above: Joycelyn V. Johnnson (Submitted photo) Special to The Chronicle The St. Philips Heritage Center at Old Salem



Commentary: The Waco biker riot reveals the lexicon of racism
By Lee A. Daniels Guest Columnist Question: When men (and a few women) belonging to gangs known to law enforcement agencies for criminal behavior explode in a rampage – using