By Donna Rogers and Todd Luck The Chronicle “Every American should be disturbed,” said U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minnesota, in a tweet on Sunday, Sept. 20. He was referring to the
By Donna Rogers and Todd Luck The Chronicle “Every American should be disturbed,” said U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minnesota, in a tweet on Sunday, Sept. 20. He was referring to the
By Timothy Ramsey For The Chronicle The New Light Missionary Baptist Church at 1535 E. 15th St. in Winston-Salem opened its Grace Free Clinic for the first time on Saturday,
photo above: Mari Jo Turner (submitted photo) Proceeds will go to support scholarships for students By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Saturday, Sept. 26, the Hispanic League will hold its annual
Its lawyers are voices of children in domestic violence cases By Todd Luck The Chronicle For the last 10 years, the Children’s Law Center (CLC) has been legally advocating for children.
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Friday, Sept. 11, the Winston-Salem Police Department held the Above and Beyond Awards Ceremony
Local officials stand for a moment of silence at the 9/11 commemoration: (L-R) Emergency Services Director Dan Ozimek, Mayor Pro
Benjamin Chavis As we enter the 2016 political campaign season with numerous candidates for president of the United States in
#CheerForYona videos spread after death of former Shaw University cheerleader (submitted photo) By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle The past two
(From L-R) Councilman Dan Besse, Councilman Derwin Montgomery, Councilman James Taylor, Jr., Police Chief Barry Roundtree, City Manager Lee Garrity
Ministers’ Conference holds Community Day (submitted photo) Tevin Stinson The Chronicle On Saturday, Sept. 12, the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem

