Foster care for abused, neglected and dependent children is in a “state of crisis” in North Carolina, according to state officials and others studying the issue. Ideally, foster care finds
Editorial
Another community stalwart has died. Walter Marshall, a Forsyth County commissioner, passed away last week at age 74. He was buried Tuesday. The Chronicle had just featured him on our
Ballot measure about elections, rights should be on ballot To the Editor: Your readers should know there’s a statewide movement afoot – for the voters to determine who controls our
Chris Cox Guest Columnist Every year hundreds of states, cities and localities compete for billions of dollars in Community Block Grant Development (CDBG) funds available from the Housing and Urban
Ms. L.D. Guest Columnist Sometimes life can deal a hand of despair. Not knowing anyone in a new place, lack
Bernie Thompson Guest Columnist The endurance of our nation’s security, sovereignty, and democracy is not a partisan issue. This is
The Chronicle is currently seeking nominations for our 32nd Annual Community Service Awards Banquet. Nominations must be received by The
The Chronicle produces a Black History Month special section each year. We try to make it different every year. In
Black History Month: Embrace the Spirit of Black Achievement To the Editor: What did the children learn from Black History Month? Did


