Photos by Judie Holcomb-Pack (Left) “Family” discusses their situation during poverty simulation. By Kim Underwood Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Principal Gary Cone was a 19-year-old single mother who had dropped out
Photos by Judie Holcomb-Pack (Left) “Family” discusses their situation during poverty simulation. By Kim Underwood Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Principal Gary Cone was a 19-year-old single mother who had dropped out
Eligible voters in N.C. have until Feb. 19 to register By Todd Luck For the Chronicle Candidates are filing and voter registration is going on for the March 15, 2016
By Cash Michaels For the Chronicle When dozens of black ministers met with controversial tycoon and leading Republican candidate Donald Trump last week – a group the Trump campaign expected
Photo by Tevin Stinson Capt. W.S. Weaver, left, and Lt. Mike Cardwell, right, sit down with business owners in the Ogburn Station Corridor to discuss safety tips and a recent
Submitted photo Students on the campus of Winston-Salem State University accepted the challenge from The Bethesda Center to sleep outside
Submitted photo Thousands showed up to see the quarterfinal matchup between cross-town rivals East Forsyth and West Forsyth on Friday,
Most City Council members file to run for their seats Chronicle Staff Report Sen. Paul Lowe Jr., a Democrat, has
Photo by Cash Michaels N.C. NAACP President Rev. William Barber II, center. surrounded by Democracy N.C. Director Bob Hall, left,
Tracy Martin delivers his message during 12th annual Corner 2 Corner Drug Dealer and Street Life Conference hosted by Union
Special to The Chronicle Just weeks after completing a lengthy legislative session also known as the “long session” at the

