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Coach and players pay homage to Ahmaud Arbery a year after being slain

    Coach and players pay homage to Ahmaud Arbery a year after being slain

February 23 marked one year since the senseless murder of Ahmaud Arbery. The death of Arbery, and several other Black people, sparked protests around the nation last summer. To help ensure the memory of Arbery is not lost, Charles Crews, head coach of the Kernersville Lady Comets and Team Crews, and his team participated in several acts to honor Arbery.

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The Chronicle presents the Black History Cypher

    The Chronicle presents the Black History Cypher

Culture is defined as the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people or other social group, and nothing says Black or African American culture like hip-hop.

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Mural on WSSU campus aims to inspire Black Lives Matter movement

    Mural on WSSU campus aims to inspire Black Lives Matter movement

Mural on WSSU campus aims to inspire Black Lives Matter movement

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Sheriff Kimbrough, FCSO hold quarterly community forum

    Sheriff Kimbrough, FCSO hold quarterly community forum

Sheriff Kimbrough, FCSO hold quarterly community forum

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Parkland senior scores 1,000th point

  Parkland senior scores 1,000th point

Parkland combo guard, Minnie Griffin, has excelled in her second stint with the Mustangs. Griffin recently eclipsed the 1,000-point mark in her career at Parkland by averaging 31 points per game this season.

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TV personality, Talitha Vickers, releases first book

  TV personality, Talitha Vickers, releases first book

Talitha Vickers has blessed the Triad community with her on-air work and community service for years. After years of effort and planning, Vickers now has become an author by releasing her first book, “Why My Hero Had to Go.”

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W-S considering alternative response models for law enforcement

  W-S considering alternative response models for law enforcement

The City of Winston-Salem is considering adopting an alternative response model to address 911 calls that involve individuals dealing with mental health issues.

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Wash, cut, style – and health info – all in one place

  Wash, cut, style – and health info – all in one place

Wash, cut, style – and health info – all in one place

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Writing their own story

  Writing their own story

COVID has caused many businesses to close. The stress of losing customers and revenue has weighed heavy on the minds of many entrepreneurs. But for four local nurses, COVID had the opposite effect. Destinie Chambers, Alexcia Jones, Kalyn Jones and Aleesha Roberts turned the stress of being frontline workers into a hand-lettering business, Blackberry and Co.

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Busta’s Person of the Week: ‘Learn how to fill yourself up first with love, before you offer it to someone else’

  Busta’s Person of the Week: ‘Learn how to fill yourself up first with love, before you  offer it to someone else’

Busta’s Person of the Week: ‘Learn how to fill yourself up first with love, before you offer it to someone else’

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