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City moving toward top goal

    City moving toward top goal

Winston-Salem has made progress but is still a long way off from becoming a top 50 metro area by 2020.

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Restoring black cemeteries gains attention

    Restoring black cemeteries gains attention

The challenges of restoring African-American cemeteries that have fallen into disrepair was discussed at a program at Delta Arts Center last Thursday.

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The Chronicle is moving to new address

    The Chronicle is moving to new address

By Bridget Elam, For The Chronicle Winston Salem’s oldest community newspaper will have a new address.   That’s right, as of Oct. 1, The Chronicle will move from its current location,

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Scholars program looks to expand

    Scholars program looks to expand

Crosby Scholars Community Partnership is looking to expand a program that helps African-American males reach their full potential.

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School officials, students, alumni break ground on Paisley/Lowrance

  School officials, students, alumni break ground on Paisley/Lowrance

Local school officials, community leaders, current, and former students came together to break ground on the new John W. Paisley

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Don’t forget about the job fair on Thursday at the Coliseum!

  Don’t forget about the job fair on Thursday at the Coliseum!

In Winston-Salem, go to the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 2825 University Parkway, Thursday, Sept. 28 from 10 a.m. – 2

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WSSU breaks ground on $53.3 million science building

  WSSU breaks ground on $53.3 million science building

In about two years, Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) will have a brand new, state-of-the-art science building that will rival others

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Legacy of 14th Street School will live on

  Legacy of 14th Street School will live on

Thanks to a marker unveiling last weekend, generations to come will know the impact Fourteenth Street School had on the East

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Poverty rate improves a bit across N.C.

  Poverty rate improves a bit across N.C.

According to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau released on Sept. 14, more than 1.5 million of 10,146,788 North

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Local ministry holds vigil to remember

  Local ministry holds vigil to remember

A year to the day he was murdered while sitting in his car, family and friends of Karodd Nash came

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