Editorial

We remain committed after 41 years

    We remain committed  after 41 years

From the desk of Ernie Pitt In the spring of 1974, what had been no more than a dream for me, began to materialize. As I approached graduation from the

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Letters to the Editor: Ferrell mistrial, dog chaining and the new school year

    Letters to the Editor: Ferrell mistrial, dog chaining and the new school year

Funnel frustration about Officer Kerrick’s case into positive action To the Editor: I am disappointed by the North Carolina Attorney General’s decision to not retry the Randall Kerrick case [in the shooting

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Commentary: Children learn by watching adults, so live healthy

    Commentary: Children learn by watching adults, so live healthy

In above photo: Illustration by Ron Rogers for The Chronicle Meri Raffetto, Guest Columnist As a mother of 5-year old triplets I’m starting to see exactly how children learn healthy

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Column: Where are the caring adults?

    Column: Where are the caring adults?

In above photo: Marian Wright Edelman, Guest Columnist What’s on the minds of many high school students these days – the start of a new school year, getting a driver’s

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Column: Restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965

  Column: Restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965

In above photo: President Lyndon B. Johnson shakes Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s hand as he hands him one of the

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Column: Perfect timing for ‘Straight Outta Compton’

  Column: Perfect timing for ‘Straight Outta Compton’

In above photo: “Straight Outta Compton” movie logo (File photo) Tevin Stinson, Chronicle Columnist For the second straight week, “Straight

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Editorial: N.C. fails on ACA, falls behind

  Editorial: N.C. fails  on ACA, falls behind

The percentage of people without health insurance nationally has dropped into single digits, in large part due to the Affordable

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Letters to the Editor: Eliminate food deserts in the state

  Letters to the Editor: Eliminate  food deserts  in the state

To the Editor: There are more than 340 food deserts across 80 counties in North Carolina. These deserts are defined as

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Commentary: Black and African lives have always mattered in Castro’s Cuba

  Commentary: Black and African lives have always mattered in Castro’s Cuba

In above photo: The late Nelson Mandela (left) and Fidel Castro (right). (Submitted/AP Photo) Bill Turner, Guest Columnist “What’s it

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Commentary: Julian Bond, an iconic jewel, will be sorely missed

  Commentary: Julian Bond, an iconic jewel, will be sorely missed

In above photo: Former NAACP chairman Julian Bond poses backstage at the 41st NAACP Image Awards on Friday, Feb. 26, 2010,

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