Last week the local branch of the “oldest and boldest Civil Rights organization” held its annual Freedom Fund Gala to help support the next generation of freedom fighters and activists.
While the Housing Authority of Winston-Salem (HAWS) waits to hear back from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the 201 residents who call Crystal Towers home continue to cope with unsafe living conditions.
Williamson averaged 9.5 points, 2.5 assists and 2.0 rebounds this year. He began the year coming off the bench, but entered the starting lineup midway through the year and finished with 16 starts on the season.
Students at Easton Elementary channeled their inner Wolfgang Mozart last week when they showed off their skills on the violin during a concert held in the gymnasium for parents, faculty, and staff.
Think lights, cameras and the red carpet! Now you have an idea of what to expect this year from The Chronicle Community Service Awards 2019 Celebration.
Last week, interim superintendent Dr. Kenneth Simington asked the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners for an additional $40.2 million to fund capital project needs and increase teacher and staff pay across the district.
The construction site at the Innovation Quarter’s Bailey Power Plant got a little more pizzazz last week when local artists unveiled their masterpieces on the construction fences located on the corner of Fourth and Patterson streets on Tuesday, May 7.
The banquet hall at the Enterprise Center was filled with anticipation last week as hundreds waited to hear who would be recognized as Mother of the Year.