Special to The Chronicle Earl Brown Jr. didn’t travel to Washington, D.C. late last month to attend the commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, but on
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Special to The Chronicle The City of Winston-Salem has created a new program to promote commercial development on a number of major commercial corridors across the city. The program, the
Special to The Chronicle Salem College expands its program offerings this academic year with the addition of three new majors: political science, biochemistry and design. “With the addition of leading-edge
Three new principals have been hired by the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education. Teresa Dees will be the principal of Vienna Elementary; Pam Helms has been hired to lead Kernersville
The Civil Litigation Clinic at the North Carolina Central University School of Law has taken the case for the family
Truliant Federal Credit Union will support local schools in the communities where it operates with its “Fill the Bus School
Yadkin County native Maurice “Mo” Cowan, who served as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, will address a regional conference celebrating
Wharton Gladden has selected its inaugural “Developing Excellence” summer interns. The real estate investment banking outfit interviewed more than 50