On Nov. 4, 2008, many Americans shared, for the first time, an unbelievable calm, pride, and, yes, hope in our country. For a moment, we dared to believe that a
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Linda Coleman To the Editor: I am proud to stand beside Linda Coleman on the day the polls open and am positive that she will be our next Lieutenant Governor.

Halfway through the second presidential debate, I remembered the show where Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges played Arnold and Willis Jackson. Little Arnold was always asking, “What you talking ’bout

By now, we’re almost certain that everyone reading this is aware of the importance of voting in this election. This
The birther issue – the preposterous idea that President Obama was not born in the United States – was finally

I saw this astounding figure that approximately 70 percent of Republicans believe that the poll numbers on the presidential race

When Mitt Romney was busted boasting to wealthy supporters that he has no use for the 47 percent of the

Forsyth Medical Center’s Maya Angelou Center for Women’s Health and Wellness has wasted little time in making a name for

As a community newspaper, The Chronicle is used to, and proudly so, being a sounding board for our readers. And