Her entire life, Monique Johnson has been proving people wrong. Born with dystrophic dysplasia, the rarest form of dwarfism, doctors only gave her six years to live. Thirty-three years later, she has accomplished goals that quite frankly, some can only dream of, and uses her life’s obstacles to inspire others.
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Earlier this month, longtime city native Paula McCoy announced her plans to run as an unaffiliated candidate for the Northeast Ward on the Winston-Salem City Council.
The Chronicle has followed Fernanders throughout his freshman year and now that the season is over, Fernanders sat down to reflect on where we left off with the last article and his season as a whole.
Mayor Allen Joines, Mayor Pro Tempore Vivian H. Burke, and the members of the Winston-Salem City Council have approved additional measures to keep the community safe and ensure delivery of essential services while COVID-19 remains a threat in Winston-Salem.
Wake Forest Baptist Health and Novant Health have issued the following visitor restrictions.
Two Forsyth County residents have tested presumptively positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Governor Roy Cooper took the next step in the state’s coronavirus COVID-19 preparedness plan on March 10 and issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency.
George Washington Carver High School will celebrate its academic history during its inaugural Academic Hall of Fame Banquet on Saturday, March 21.
Harris looks to lead Carter G. Woodson School into the future


