By Cash Michaels Monday, Feb. 12, is the beginning of the filing period for candidates for public office in North Carolina. Technically, that’s when Democrats and Republicans, hoping to compete
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Earlier this week, AAMPED (African American Males Pursing Educational Dreams), a program offered by the local Crosby Scholars Community Partnership, invited young men from schools across the district to sit
Chronicle Staff Report Mayor Allen Joines and Creative Corridors Coalition Board Member Joycelyn Johnson celebrated the lighting of the Twin Arches at the intersection of U.S. 52 and Research Parkway
Chronicle Staff Report On Feb. 1, Mayor Allen Joines and City Council Members Dan Besse and John Larson held an
The Forsyth County Board of Elections (BOE) will begin considering early voting sites for the midterm primaries starting on Feb. 8, as the state awaits court orders on election boards.
First there were congressional and legislative redistricting maps by the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly that have been successfully challenged in court.
The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will be hiring law firms to help it sue opioid manufacturers and distributers.
Ahead of the career fair today at Sprague Street Community Center, residents and others in the community had the opportunity to brush up on their interview skills during the First Impressions Seminar last weekend.


