IFB Solutions, based in Winston-Salem, has officially kicked off the 2018 Blind Idol national singing competition. Interested singers who also happen to be legally blind must submit their audio submissions
Arts and Lifestyle
Old Salem Museums & Gardens visitors and staff are urged to keep their hands clean during flu season.
After struggling with learning disabilities in her youth Atiya Bey, a teacher at Carter G. Woodson is looking to motivate youth in the community.
The name Larry Leon Hamlin is synonymous with the city of Winston-Salem and performing arts across the country but as the saying goes, behind every good man is a strong woman, and in Larry’s case, there were two.
In honor of Black History Month, Off The Beaten Path Coffee and Beverage Cafe, downtown’s newest minority-owned business, will be
When N.C. native Kevin Wilson Jr. first saw the infamous photo of Emmett Till lying inside a casket at Roberts
MARTINSVILLE, VA – Piedmont Arts will celebrate Black History Month throughout February with free family-friendly events honoring the contributions of African
By Kim McGrath Special to The Chronicle For 18 years, Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) have collaborated
The Winston-Salem City Council and the Human Relations Commission honored two city residents as the 2018 recipients of the Martin
Here are some tips on keeping your outside pet warm and healthy for the winter.


