Photo by Tevin Stinson Concerned parents discuss what changes they would like to see included in the reformation models at priority schools next school year during a town hall meeting
Business and Careers
Submitted photos Roslyn Payne, CEO/President of Trinity Studios, has been in operation since 2000./Irvin Payne has a new transport service business called First Class. SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Roslyn Payne,
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2016 Forsyth County Teacher Grants for professional development to K-12th grade teachers in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth
Williams/Amer BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE A new community center and businesses will be coming to Patterson Avenue after the Winston-Salem City Council approved a rezoning request at its Monday,
Budget would raise city’s minimum wage to $10.40 but could also raise taxes BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE A potential
WF/FCS photos Carlson Greene greets Keith Penn, of the Winston Salem State University MSEN Pre-college program, at the Community Fair
Jenkins/Kraft SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Dionne Jenkins is now the general counsel for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, and Andrew Kraft will
CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Los Angeles police say they’re looking into a threat made via Twitter to a family member of
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Forsyth Tech has launched a new website that has been redesigned to transform the user experience.


