By Todd Luck The Chronicle Forsyth County’s youth detention center closed Sept. 30, but the site is expected to house a new center for adjudicated youth starting next year.
By Todd Luck The Chronicle Forsyth County’s youth detention center closed Sept. 30, but the site is expected to house a new center for adjudicated youth starting next year.
By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle and Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Saying that the 2016 elections are extremely important to North Carolina and the country, N.C. NAACP President Rev. Dr.
By Tori P. Haynesworth For The Chronicle The North Carolina National Organization of Women (NOW) had its state conference on Saturday, Oct. 10 at the Parkway United Church of Christ
By Todd Luck The Chronicle Local businesses and organizations are responding to the severe flooding in South Carolina. The state received more than 2 feet of rain the first weekend
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle Although it was midterm season, many Winston-Salem State University students found time to take part
The Associated Press The Forsyth County district attorney said Monday that he’s running for attorney general because he has the
NAACP supporters and staff members gather from 91 of the 100 counties in North Carolina for the NAACP State Conference
By Tori P. Haynesworth For The Chronicle The N.C. NAACP had its political action luncheon on Friday, Oct. 9 at
By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle Female members of NAACP chapters from across North Carolina expressed concerns about the legislative
Photo by Tevin Stinson Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II answers questions about the 72nd Annual NAACP State Convention during