BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE After undergoing two different surgeries in less than two weeks to remove bullet fragments, Kalvin Michael Smith is at home recovering this week, said his
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BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE State Senate Democrats, like Sen. Paul Lowe (D- Forsyth), are hoping that the upcoming Republican state budget is not as punishing to the poor
City of Winston-Salem photo CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT The Winston-Salem Police Department is using one of three police substations that is being financed by bonds approved in the November 2014 bond
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE About half of city employees could see a salary increase, and there may be a 3-cent tax increase in next fiscal year’s budget. City Council
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE It’s a bill that many civil rights groups and environmentalists vehemently oppose, charging that
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Last Monday morning, Judge Neil Gorsuch, nominated by Pres. Donald Trump, was sworn-in as
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem City Council is considering ordinances that would regulate needle exchange programs. Green Street
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The first parks project from the 2016 bond referendum is moving forward as Forsyth County
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Two Forsyth County state House members are co-sponsoring a bill to create a statewide
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Less than six months after he was released from prison, Kalvin Michael Smith is recovering


