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Editorial
In recent weeks, on behalf of the National Urban League, I have been urging Nike to reconsider its plans to market a new basketball shoe targeted to urban youth
If a picture is worth a thousand words, moving pictures are worth a million. The hard numbers confirm that the Republican National Convention, held in Tampa, Fla. the last week
Good ol’ boys make bad columnists In a recent Facebook post, City Council Member James Taylor thanked those who have stood by him since the Winston-Salem Journal let the world
It is difficult to find a sound reason for not supporting the proposed football stadium for R.J. Reynolds High School
Council called to do justice in Marker case To the Editor: On Oct. 22, 2007, The Winston-Salem City Council established
“The power to take private property for public use by a state, municipality, or private person or corporation authorized to
The fight for Civil Rights was a fight that was led in so many ways by leaders of the church.
There are less than 100 days until voters throughout the country cast their votes for the next president of the
Chronicle Staff Report The finishing touches are being made to a documentary film that will focus on resettled refugees living