By Todd Luck The Chronicle Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind (IFB) dedicated two new buses that will let more students who are blind and visually impaired use its services on
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Above: Photo by Tevin Stinson- Hazel Mack speaks during her retirement celebration program held at The Delta Fine Arts Center on Friday, Feb. 19. Earlier this month Mack announced she will
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle City officials broke ground last Thursday, Feb. 18, on the District 1 police sub-station that will be on North Point Boulevard near the post office.
Photo by Eric Blevins Pieces from the Thomas Day Collection in the N.C. Museum of History, Raleigh, are shown. BY JUDIE HOLCOMB-PACK FOR THE CHRONICLE Slavery was the order of
Teacher Jaunita Ramsey and the five students she worked with show the plaque they won from the state of North
Photo by Timothy Ramsey Avery B. Hall Sr. of Winston-Salem accepts his Rhythms of Triumph award for his work in
Forsyth Tech Small Business Center Director Allan Younger used the center before he became its director. BY TODD LUCK THE
Photo by Andre Williams/Eyeurbantv.Com/Nnpa Wali D. Pitt, digital manager for The Chronicle of Winston-Salem, speaks at the National Newspaper Publishers
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Winston-Salem State University rolled out its strategic plan in front of nearly 2,000 students, faculty
Photo by Todd Luck Women’s Fund Board of Directors Chairwoman Alison Ashe-Card, right, and Director Sabrina Slade work together. By