After having success as business owners of their own, Will Furches and Terrell Harris have joined forces to open Pour, a bakery and juice bar located in downtown Winston-Salem.
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Busta’s Phenomenal Woman of the Week: Storytelling fashion designer turned rejection into success in the fashion ministry
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WS/FCS) has one of the highest high school dropout rates among the larger school districts in the state. Data provided by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) shows the dropout rate for WS/FCS was 2.66% for the 2020-2021 school year. The state average was 1.94%
The National Black Theatre Festival® (NBTF) will once again be held in the City of the Arts, Winston-Salem, Monday, Aug. 1- Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022.
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Travel with the Twins makes vacation planning double the fun
According to a study conducted by San Diego State University and The Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, women make up less than 25% of all directors, writers, producers, executive producers, editors and cinematographers working on top 100 grossing films in 2019. Despite having those odds against her, Nachela Knox turned her dreams into reality by creating her own production company, GotGetHer Productions.
Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County has named George Redd IV, a Winston-Salem native with 10 years of Habitat experience, as its new executive director and CEO, effective April 4.
Brian Robinson has built a dynasty with the girls basketball team at Bishop McGuinness. The Lady Villains are championship contenders nearly every season and this year they were able to claim their 10th state title under Robinson.


