Photo by Tevin Stinson Shirley Agee talks about how receiving SNAP bene-fits has added value to her lifestyle during a news conference held at City Hall on Tuesday, March 1.
By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle A lawsuit alleging an estate guardian and the Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court’s Office defrauded $1.4 million from the estate of a deceased
Photo by Tevin Stinson A group of parents make a list of changes they would like to be included in a new federal education model that will focus on literacy
Matthews By Todd Luck The Chronicle Carl Wesley Matthews, the leader of the local lunch counter protest in 1960 that became the state’s first victory for the sit-in movement, passed