Editorial

Is East Winston’s Money or Dollars Green Enough? 

    Is East Winston’s Money or Dollars Green Enough? 

By Nathan Scovens In West Winston-Salem, grocery runs are simple: fresh produce, meats, and whole grains line the shelves. In East Winston, a single Food Lion on New Walkertown Road

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Creating Deeper Connections Between Donors and Mission

    Creating Deeper Connections Between Donors and Mission

By George Redd In Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, nonprofit organizations are doing critical work every day—addressing housing needs, supporting families, strengthening the workforce, and investing in the long-term health of

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As we start out the year and plan for 2026, North Carolina occupies an enviable space in the national economic landscape.

    As we start out the year and plan for 2026, North Carolina occupies an enviable space in the national economic landscape.

By Algenon Cash Job announcements continue. Consumers are still spending. Markets remain elevated. On the surface, the state looks steady, even strong. But beneath that stability are signals that deserve

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Beyond punishment: An educator’s call for restorative justice

    Beyond punishment: An educator’s call for restorative justice

Beyond punishment: An educator’s call for restorative justice

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Chronicle remains committed amid unexpected challenge

  Chronicle remains committed amid unexpected challenge

Dear Chronicle community, Earlier this week, The Chronicle became aware that our president of operations, Derwin Montgomery, was taken into

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Community Spotlight: Forsyth WINS combats gun violence in East Winston with community-based solutions

  Community Spotlight: Forsyth WINS combats gun violence in East Winston with community-based solutions

PART 2    JESS SCHNUR  THE CHRONICLE  Last week, The Chronicle spotlighted Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods (NBN), a local organization

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She chose not to be trapped; now she’s helping others break free from debt 

  She chose not to be trapped; now she’s helping others break free from debt 

Busta Brown’s Person of the Week By BUSTA BROWN  For The Chronicle  Millions of Americans are trapped in debt, not

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BUSTA BROWN’S PERSON OF THE WEEK : ‘Sunni’ McKoy turned her voice into a journey of unmovable faith

  BUSTA BROWN’S PERSON OF THE WEEK : ‘Sunni’ McKoy turned her voice into a journey of unmovable faith

By Busta Brown  For The Chronicle     At the early age of four years old, Sonmonyiaca McKoy dreamed of becoming

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The benediction of a life well lived: Honoring the legacy of Dr. Virginia K. Newell (1917–2025)

  The benediction of a life well lived: Honoring the legacy of Dr. Virginia K. Newell (1917–2025)

By Derwin L. Montgomery The Chronicle On March 14, 2025 – Pi Day, fittingly – Dr. Virginia K. Newell passed

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Commentary: Leading and learning, thanks to Head Start

  Commentary: Leading and learning, thanks to Head Start

Commentary: Leading and learning, thanks to Head Start

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