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Caldwell, Green gain top awards

    Caldwell, Green gain top awards

For the 33rd year, The Chronicle is honoring those who serve with its Community Service Awards. The awards banquet will be 6 p.m. Saturday, March 24, at the M.C. Benton

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City sues opioid companies

    City sues opioid companies

The City of Winston-Salem is suing opioid distributors and manufacturers. The City Council voted on Monday, March 5, to declare the opioid crisis in the city a public nuisance and

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Delta Invitational features variety of artists statewide

    Delta Invitational features variety of artists statewide

Editorial cartoonist Ron Rogers is among the presenters The Delta Fine Arts Center latest exhibit is designed to shine a light on artist from across the state and right here

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He’s making a name in the cheesecake world

    He’s making a name in the cheesecake world

When Darryl “DJ” Myers Jr. set out to start his own gourmet cheesecake business, his plan was to start out slow and gradually grow. While he admits he still has

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Salem College group hosts Black History Month Finale Show

  Salem College group hosts Black History Month Finale Show

On Friday, March 2 students, faculty and staff at Salem College invited the community to witness their annual Black History

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Portion of Business 40 closing

  Portion of Business 40 closing

N.C. Department of Transportation contractors will close a portion of Interstate Business 40 for project demolition work starting Friday in

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Commissioners to vote on exploring Human Services Consolidation

  Commissioners to vote on exploring Human Services Consolidation

Forsyth County commissioners plan to vote on authorizing staff to explore consolidating the departments of Social Services and Public Health. Commissioners are tentatively set to vote on this issue on March 15.

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‘He worked tirelessly for those who had no voice’

  ‘He worked tirelessly for those who had no voice’

The community came out to honor former school board member and County Commissioner Beaufort Bailey at a funeral service held Monday at Greater Church.

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Dean of black lawmakers Rep. Michaux, says goodbye

  Dean of black lawmakers Rep. Michaux, says goodbye

Durham Rep. H. M. “Mickey” Michaux Jr. announced recently that he would not be running for re-election.

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Did Russians try to suppress the black vote?

  Did Russians try to suppress the black vote?

Republican state lawmakers, have attempted to suppress the African-American vote in recent high profile elections.

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