BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem is asking residents to use their social media networks to improve lives. On Thursday, April 7, the non-profit organization will
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CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Los Angeles police say they’re looking into a threat made via Twitter to a family member of Los Angeles Clippers All-Star guard Chris Paul, the Associated Press
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Forsyth Tech has launched a new website that has been redesigned to transform the user experience. The new site can be viewed at www.forsythtech.edu. The site
Forsyth Tech photo Forsyth Technical Community College’s Computer Technology students workedon multiple computers simultaneously to keep up with demand during the college’sfirst-ever free community Computer Diagnostic Clinic on March 18.
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Bicycle and Pedestrian Program is sponsoring a four-week education and enforcement campaign to promote
Simms BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Last week, Institute Fellow at the Urban Institute in Washington, D.C. Margaret C. Simms
Photo by Tevin Stinson Early Head Start teacher Nahesha McCatty helps a student wash her hands inside one of four
Marshall/Witherspoon BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Forsyth County Commissioners split 5-2 in their Monday, March 14 meeting on a contract
Photo by Tevin Stinson Mayor Pro Tempore Vivian Burke speaks to residents during a meeting held at Hanes Hosiery Recreation
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Paula Wilkins and Constance Hash will lead Cook Literacy Model School as the school is restarted


