With a new school scheduled to open in the Lewisville area, renovations at Philo-Hill, and proposed redistricting, next month the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education will have some big decisions to make when it comes to local middle schools.
The Winston-Salem Police Department has made two arrests and identified several other juveniles believed to be responsible for the assault of two adults outside Hanes Mall last weekend.
The City of Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks department will have to replace another one of their greats. Louis Lowery Jr., assistant supervisor at 14th Street Recreation Center, will retire as of Dec. 1.
The 13U Tiny Indians have won the North Carolina State Championship and are headed down to Bradenton, Fla., to play in the AYF National Tournament at IMG Academy starting Dec. 7.
What many may say is long overdue, Chuck Vestal is being honored by The Chronicle’s Community Service Awards with the For Seniors Only award on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. on Facebook Live.
With the pandemic still in full swing, many business owners are struggling to make ends meet. In an effort to assist small businesses and entrepreneurs, the Baker Business Center (BBC), 3443 Robinhood Road, Ste. O, is holding a vendor pop-up starting this Saturday, Nov. 28.