Editorial

Letters to the Editor: Support teachers

    Letters to the Editor: Support teachers

To the Editor: When neighborhood teachers say they have fewer textbooks and supplies and no assistants to help teach kids this year, believe them. North Carolina children are going back

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Letters to the Editor: Mayoral contest

    Letters to the Editor: Mayoral contest

To the Editor: I read with great interest your editorial, “Joines For Mayor.” In the past, some readers criticized the editorials of The Chronicle. Few people, however, can criticize this

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Editorial: We Like …

    Editorial: We Like …

The 2013 Winston-Salem mayoral contest is a no-brainer, but some of the City Council primary races call for deep consultation and perhaps a bit of soul-searching. We, at least, had

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Dismantling racism To the Editor: Having been involved in local inter-racial bridge-building – through the YWCA, our churches, CHANGE, and the Institute for Dismantling Racism (IDR) – we hope your

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Letters to the Editor

Seniors need to know health care facts   To the Editor: In just over two months, millions of Americans, some of

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Editorial: Joines for Mayor

  Editorial: Joines for Mayor

The last time Mayor Allen Joines faced opposition at the polls, the Reagans were in the White House. Not really — it

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Editorial: Whites Lack Black Friends

  Editorial: Whites Lack Black Friends

Was anyone shocked by last week’s Reuters/Ipsos’ poll that found that about 40 percent of white Americans have no non-white

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Editorial: Credit is Due

  Editorial: Credit is Due

Kudos to the Winston-Salem Police Department, the City of Winston-Salem and the National Black Theatre Festival for expertly handling the

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Editorial RIP North Carolina

  Editorial RIP North Carolina

Talk of North Carolina’s demise hasn’t been exaggerated – unfortunately. The Tarheel State is the talk of the nation; a General

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Editorial: Plays First; Parties Later

  Editorial: Plays First; Parties Later

Theatre has always been considered highbrow. For many, its mere mention still conjures images of women in white gloves and

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