Members of the East/Northeast Neighborhood Association and more than a dozen other community advocates sat down with Mayor Allen Joines last week to voice their concerns with the 2018 Bond Proposal.
Members of the East/Northeast Neighborhood Association and more than a dozen other community advocates sat down with Mayor Allen Joines last week to voice their concerns with the 2018 Bond Proposal.
Trump ends DED status Last week President Donald Trump announced plans to end Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) and Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Liberian immigrants, forcing people who have lived
On Tuesday, May 1, Crisis Control Ministry will host its 28th annual “Hope du Jour” fundraiser, benefiting its programs and services provided to families throughout Forsyth County. Full-service restaurants, bakeries
Special to The Chronicle Dr. Gregory Ellison II of Atlanta-based Fearless Dialogues will be the keynote speaker at The Winston-Salem Foundation’s 2018 Community Luncheon on Wednesday, May 2 at the
27 receive awards at 33rd Annual Community Service Awards Banquet.
Despite rain, sleet, and snow, more than 1,000 people gathered downtown last Saturday to stand in solidarity with the students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Here are synopses of the individuals, businesses and groups honored at The Chronicle’s 33rd Annual Community Service Awards Banquet held at The Benton on Saturday, March 24.
Last week, the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) released a video asking the community to help bring those responsible for the
On Saturday, March 24, students, teachers, parents, and activists across the country will join students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School who have organized a nationwide demonstration called “March for Our Lives.”
You can see more of my interview with Tonja Fultz and find out more info about this much needed program. Go to our YouTube channel @ Winstonsalem Chronicle.

