By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Dozens of city employees celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday last Friday by taking a break from their normal duties to volunteer at non-profit
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Above: Gabriel Special to the Chronicle January is National Mentor Month and for Big Brothers Big Sisters, the theme is: “It All Starts With A Little.” National Mentor Month is
Photo by Zavious Pratt Friends of Winston Salem members shown (L-R) are Sharon Marshall, Linda Lindsay, Winnie Speas, Sharon Pratt, Sandy Porter, Carrie Fitzgerald, Shirley Bishop, and Elaine Bevels.
Above: Hines-Gaither By Todd Luck The Chronicle Dr. Krishauna Hines-Gaither will become Salem College’s first Director of Diversity and Inclusiveness later this year. In an email announcing the position, Salem College
Photo by J.R. Reed Fourth- and fifth-grade students affiliated with the Winston-Salem Jack and Jill Chapter are shown in a
City Council Member Derwin Montgomery speaks during a meeting of the finance committee on Monday. By Todd Luck The Chronicle
Photo By Tevin Stinson James Perry By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle When James Perry relocated to the city last year
Photo By Tevin Stinson Mikalah Muhammad, Treyandrea Farid and Tyler Davis following the commemoration ceremony dedicated to the signing of
By Todd Luck The Chronicle Winston-Salem State University plans to begin a rollout this month of its new five-year strategic