By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle Providence Restaurant and Catering, a dream 10 years in the making, has opened its doors to the community offering breakfast, lunch and dinner selections
Business and Careers
By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle Betty Thompson Morton has spent more than 20 years working in kitchens across the county. Even with experiences as a cooking instructor, food coach,
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Last month, Jeannie Metcalf, a member of the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools board, abruptly stepped down from the position she has held for 21 years. Metcalf
Photo by Todd Luck Officials from city and county governments, Forsyth County libraries and Frank L. Blum Construction Company shovel dirt during a groundbreaking last week in front of the
Submitted photo Community members learn more about United Way’s work and Leadership Societies, such as Women’s Leadership Council and Young
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle The Ogburn Station Business Corridor received a major face lift on Tuesday, Oct. 6, when
Special to The Chronicle Gov. Pat McCrory’s Martin Luther King Commission, part of the Human Relations Commission under the NC Department
Special to The Chronicle Autumn may have just begun but it’s time to start signing up for Christmas Assistance from
During the luncheon for National Employ Older Worker Week, Kathleen Evans of AT&T presented the Winston-Salem Urban League with a
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Friday, Sept. 25, students from Winston-Salem State University and Carver High School came together


