Photo by Todd Luck Carly Dunno (front) volunteers at the Diaper Bank with other city employees for the city’s Martin Luther King Jr. Helping Hands Day. BY TODD LUCK THE
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BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE A grassroots group consisting of families deeply concerned with allegations of corruption in the Forsyth County Clerk of Court’s Office is planning to call
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Since he took the oath of office on Jan. 1, Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, has wasted little time to make good on his
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE When the county ended its recycling collection service for residents in unincorporated areas of Forsyth County, it resulted in many calls from unhappy former customers.
Photo by Todd Luck BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE The approval of the latest local landmark prompted some City Council
BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Frictions between urban and rural counties and between cities and counties were at the forefront
BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE On Jan. 4, Wake Superior Court Judge Michael Rivers Morgan was sworn in as
Alston Family Photo BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Eldridge Alston, Forsyth County’s first black deputy, was remembered as a trailblazer
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The city will collect Christmas trees and put them to good use as mulch for its


