Investigators with the Winston-Salem Police Department say they have seen a significant increase in credit card fraud this year.
Investigators with the Winston-Salem Police Department say they have seen a significant increase in credit card fraud this year.
The Winston-Salem Foundation hosted its annual Community Luncheon on May 4 with a record-breaking crowd of over 1,200 community members in attendance. The Foundation also announced the recipients of the 2016 Winston-Salem Foundation Award and the 2016 ECHO Awards.
The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust and Novant Health have announced that they will partner to provide free in-home nurse visits to all mothers with newborn babies who are born and reside in Forsyth County.
Historic Preservation Month is being observed in May with lectures, panel discussions, trolley tours of historic neighborhoods, a tour of the historic Rural Hall train depot, the unveiling of a new local historic marker and more.
Winston-Salem will celebrate National Bike Month in May with organized bike rides, films, Walk & Roll Winston-Salem, the Winston-Salem Cycling Classic, USA Cycling championships and more.
With many boycotting North Carolina because of HB 2, events that draw visitors from out of state, like next year’s National Black Theatre Festival, may be affected.
Photo by Tevin Stinson Students from the three universities in Winston-Salem listen during the rally held outside the Forsyth County
Hopkins BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Beth Hopkins said that after graduating from Wake Forest University in 1973 with Cum
Photo by Erin Mizelle Dr. Ronny Bell, co-director of the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity at Wake Forest Baptist
Submitted photo Youth Grantmakers in Action officials are shown with 2015 grant recipients. SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Youth Grantmakers in

