Photo by Tevin Stinson Democracy North Carolina field organizer Linda Sutton boards the chartered bus headed to Raleigh for the 10th annual Moral March on Saturday. Assuming the North Carolina
Photo by Tevin Stinson Democracy North Carolina field organizer Linda Sutton boards the chartered bus headed to Raleigh for the 10th annual Moral March on Saturday. Assuming the North Carolina
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The students at the three major colleges in Winston-Salem are rallying together to educate the community on the Kalvin Michael Smith case. On Wednesday, Feb.
Linda Sutton, a member of the Community Mobilization Committee, discusses the importance of the upcoming elections during a meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 2, at Emmanuel Baptist Church. Over two dozen
Above: Rep. Butterfield, Rep. Adams BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE It’s more election uncertainty, as a federal court ruled that two congressional districts, one of which includes a part of
Scott Sewell, WSPF President BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The new Winston-Salem Police Foundation is part of Chief Barry Rountree’s
Above: Attorney Bryan C. Thompson BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE Will the lawsuit alleging fraud on the part of an
By Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A panel of federal judges has struck down two North Carolina majority black
Photo by Donna Rogers Members of the African-American Caucus of the Forsyth County Democratic Party Jacquelyne Barber Branch pose with
Submitted photo The Winston-Salem Fire Department’s Fire Recruits Class XXIII pose at a training facility. By Todd Luck The Chronicle On
By JONATHAN DREW Associated Press Advocates for the poor are concerned about rule changes threatening food stamp benefits for 110,000

