By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education has named Lida Calvert-Hayes the person to replace Jeannie Metcalf, who stepped down during a meeting last month after 21
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By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle The Enterprise Conference and Banquet Center, located at 1922 South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Winston-Salem, is nearing the completion of an expansive
By Ashlea Jones For The Chronicle Habitat for Humanity dedicates two houses to new Habitat homeowners in an unprecedented dedication ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 17. Sabrina Allen and Wallace
Photo by Donna Rogers Habitat International CEO Jonathan Reckford speaks at the dedication service for Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County’s dedication of its new campus on Oct. 20. Chronicle
MSNBC national correspondent takes part in weeklong WFU residency By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Joy-Ann Reid, MSNBC national correspondent, took part in
By Todd Luck The Chronicle The Internal Revenue Service is warning consumers to be weary of scam artists posing
Special to The Chronicle As cleanup from the devastating floods throughout the Carolinas continues, there’s a new hazard to consider for
By Tori P. Haynesworth For The Chronicle A meeting was held at the Old Hickory Council on Tuesday, Oct.
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Last month, Jeannie Metcalf, a member of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools board, abruptly stepped down


