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Giving Tuesday helps local causes

    Giving Tuesday helps local causes

WSSU Chancellor Elwood L. Robinson By Todd Luck The Chronicle Money to help those in need, scholarship funds for college students and computers for young students are just some of

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Program links people not in poverty with those who are poor

    Program links people not in poverty with those who are poor

Photos by Todd Luck Crishanna Cannon (center) talks about her new job during a sharing activity at the start of last week’s Circles meeting held at Green Street United Methodist

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Student athletes encouraged to follow their dreams

    Student athletes encouraged to follow their dreams

Photo by Tevin Stinson Jaylen D. Bledsoe delivers the keynote address during the Branded For Knowledge Awards Banquet on Monday, Dec. 7. Bledsoe started his own technology consulting business when

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Robbery leads business owners to build relationship with police

    Robbery leads business owners to build relationship with police

Photo by Tevin Stinson Capt. W.S. Weaver, left, and Lt. Mike Cardwell, right, sit down with business owners in the Ogburn Station Corridor to discuss safety tips and a recent

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True Elite partners with WSSU

  True Elite partners with WSSU

Fluellen BY TEVIN STINSON FOR THE CHRONICLE The True Elite mentoring program has joined forces with the social work program

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Moore becomes WSFD’s first black female battalion chief

  Moore becomes WSFD’s first black female battalion chief

Photo by Todd Luck Fire Battalion Chief Shirese Moore with the SUV that District 3 battalion chiefs drive. By Todd

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Parents, others question ‘low-performing’ schools label

  Parents, others question ‘low-performing’ schools label

Emory and Gordon By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle  Educators in Forsyth County are not happy about the plan of action

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Customers shop local on Small Business

  Customers shop local on Small Business

Winston-Salem Black Chamber President Randon Pender led the tour of black-owned businesses on Saturday. By Todd Luck The Chronicle Downtown

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Police officers make direct appeal to City Council

  Police officers make direct appeal to City Council

Photos by Todd Luck Cops line the walls at the standing room only city council meeting last week. By Todd

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Kimberly Park includes parents in annual event

  Kimberly Park includes parents in annual event

By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle More people than ever showed up for Kimberly Park Elementary’s Fall Festival last Thursday afternoon.

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